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The Green Collar Jobs Council California’s Inventory of Grants and Training for the Green Economy March 17, 2010

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The Green Collar

Jobs Council  

California’s Inventory of Grants and Training for the Green Economy

 

March 17,  2010 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS  

 

1. Clean Energy Workforce Training Program Award List and Project Summaries

2. Regional Industry Clusters of Opportunity Grants Award List and Project Summaries

3. Green Training Inventory Division of Apprenticeship Standards California Community Colleges Employment Training Panel California Department of Education

4. California Green Training Related Grants

ARRA Funded Non-ARRA Funded Summary

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California Clean Energy Workforce Training Program 2009/10 – American Recovery and Reinvestment Act WIA/SEP and AB 118 funds Award List and Project Summaries On October 2, 2009, grants were awarded to 34 organizations under the Governor’s California Clean Energy Workforce Training Program. Project descriptions, award amount, and contact information are listed below. Award decisions are final.

Green Building and Clean Energy Retraining Partnerships

Applicant Name County

WIA 15 Percent Amount

State Energy Program Amount Total Award

Contra Costa Community College District Contra Costa $395,235 $604,765 $1,000,000

Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District San Diego $395,235 $604,765 $1,000,000

Humboldt County Humboldt $351,651 $538,074 $889,725

Kern Community College District Kern $302,910 $463,496 $766,406

Long Beach Community College District Los Angeles $376,732 $576,454 $953,186

Los Angeles County Los Angeles $395,235 $604,765 $1,000,000

North Orange County Community College District Orange $395,235 $604,765 $1,000,000

Northern Rural Training and Employment Consortium Butte $395,235 $604,765 $1,000,000

Sacramento Employment Training Agency Sacramento $394,369 $603,441 $997,810

Sonoma County Sonoma $395,235 $604,765 $1,000,000

Subtotal $3,797,072 $5,810,055 $9,607,127

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Green Building and Clean Energy Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships

Applicant Name County

WIA 15 Percent Amount

State Energy Program Amount Total Award

College of the Desert Riverside $322,450 $493,393 $815,843

Hartnell College Monterey $395,180 $604,682 $999,862

Humboldt County Humboldt $285,573 $436,967 $722,540

Imperial Valley College Imperial $173,737 $265,841 $439,578

Kern/Inyo/Mono Consortium Kern $126,339 $193,316 $319,655

Long Beach Community College District Los Angeles $385,773 $590,287 $976,060

Los Angeles City Los Angeles $395,235 $604,765 $1,000,000

Los Angeles Trade Technical College Los Angeles $395,235 $604,765 $1,000,000

Northern Rural Training and Employment Consortium Butte $395,235 $604,765 $1,000,000

Peralta Community College District Alameda $395,235 $604,765 $1,000,000

Richmond City Contra Costa $395,235 $604,765 $1,000,000

Sacramento Employment Training Agency Sacramento $382,857 $585,825 $968,682

San Bernardino Community College District San Bernardino $343,717 $525,934 $869,651

San Diego Workforce Partnership San Diego $276,665 $423,335 $700,000

San Francisco Department of Economic & Workforce Development San Francisco $394,662 $603,888 $998,550

San Luis Obispo County San Luis Obispo $241,115 $368,940 $610,055

Solano Community College Solano $165,505 $253,246 $418,751

South Bay Workforce Investment Board Los Angeles $209,418 $320,440 $529,858

Subtotal $5,679,166 $8,689,919 $14,369,085

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Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technologies Workforce Development and Training Program

Applicant Name County

WIA 15 Percent Amount AB 118 Amt Total Award

Imperial County Imperial $100,000 $400,000 $500,000

Long Beach City Los Angeles $100,000 $400,000 $500,000

Los Angeles County Los Angeles $100,000 $400,000 $500,000

Richmond City Contra Costa $100,000 $400,000 $500,000

Sacramento Employment Training Agency Sacramento $100,000 $400,000 $500,000

San Francisco Department of Economic & Workforce Development San Francisco $67,500 $210,000 $277,500

Subtotal $567,500 $2,210,000 $2,777,500

Grand Total Award $10,043,738 $16,709,974 $26,753,712

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Contra Costa Community College District 500 Court Street Martinez, CA 94553 Deborah Blue (925) 229-1000 Award Amount: $1,000,000 Summary: The Contra Costa Community College District, in collaboration with the Contra Costa Workforce Development Board and other partners, proposes the Contra Costa Green Building Retraining Partnership (CCGBRP). The CCGBRP targets Contra Costa County and the larger East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. It will focus on retraining unemployed and underemployed workers with construction experience for “green collar” jobs and career pathways in the both the solar and energy efficiency industries. Recent studies indicate that employers in these sectors expect to see growing numbers of job openings in numerous positions, including: solar photovoltaic installer; solar thermal technician; solar installation manager/project foreman; solar designer/engineer; heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration technician; HVAC maintenance/repair trainee; green plumber & pipefitter; residential/ commercial/industrial energy field auditor; home energy rating specialist; building analyst; building performance contractor; building envelope specialist; and weatherization auditor. At the same time, employers indicate great difficulty finding qualified personnel for many of these occupations. Other reports on the “green economy” in our region and nationally indicate that workers with construction experience are the “primary recruiting pool” for green collar Green Building jobs, and call for community colleges to expand their training programs in order to meet the demand to train workers for these positions. The CCGBRP’s training program will be implemented at our community colleges: Contra Costa College in the west county area, Diablo Valley College in central county, and Los Medanos College in east Contra Costa County. Each will augment its existing construction training program by developing and offering new training options that address both the demand for new workforce skill sets in the solar and energy efficiency industries and the retraining needs of workers in the construction industry recently downsized as a result of the real estate slump. Each college will offer training on the State Energy Efficiency Standards and preparation for the Green Building Professional certification as part of a sequential course of study and various training options workers can complete during the grant period. Discrete training paths will focus on Solar Photovoltaic, Solar Thermal Systems, Building Analyst/Envelope Specialist, Heating and Cooling Professional, Water/Energy Auditing, and other specializations. Workers will be trained for the Green Building jobs listed earlier, have opportunities to earn multiple industry-recognized certifications, and will be assisted to obtain employment. Some will be equipped to start or restart their own Green Building businesses. Those who obtain employment as entry-level installers and technicians in solar and energy efficiency jobs can, with experience and in some cases further training, move up to positions as systems designers, project foremen, sales representatives, and management positions, or can start their own companies. The CCGBRP will serve at least 180 participants during the grant period. It will also substantially expand our three colleges’ capacity to provide training for these jobs and career pathways in the future. Other CCGBRP partners include the City of Richmond/RichmondBUILD program, Solar Richmond, West County Business Development Center, Contra Costa County Department of Conservation and Development, and several businesses that will be on our Green Business Council advisory group and provide jobs for training graduates.

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Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District 900 Rancho San Diego Parkway El Cajon, CA 92019 Darlene Spoor (619) 660-4670 Award Amount: $1,000,000 Summary: California is experiencing unprecedented growth in the green building industry. This growth has subsequently increased the demand for skilled workers. Additionally, the influx of funding through the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Program for local cities and the passage of legislation such as Assembly Bill (AB) 1470 and AB811 will further increase this demand. To meet the needs for additional skilled workers, California must focus on retraining its workforce in the areas of clean, affordable energy. Unemployed or underemployed workers with previous construction experience are an ideal target for this effort. This target population can quickly build upon their existing skills with green training provided by community colleges that will prepare them for jobs in the green building industry. As a leader in “green” economic and workforce development in San Diego County, the second largest county in the state, the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District (GCCCD) is uniquely positioned to lead the effort of creating and implementing workforce training programs that address the need for skilled workers in the green building industry. Green workforce training is nothing new at Cuyamaca College who has been offering certificates and degrees in water/wastewater technology, environmental health and safety, sustainable landscaping and most recently renewable energy for over 20 years. Included in the GCCCD’s efforts will be several partners that will provides unique resources, expertise, and other support to prepare a dynamic green workforce in San Diego County. Partners for this proposal include Palomar College, a network of local One Stop Career Centers, California Center for Sustainable Energy (CCSE), local economic development councils, the County and City of San Diego, San Diego Gas & Electric, numerous non-profit organizations, the San Diego Housing Commission, the Small Business Administration and many others. This industry sector strategy includes the implementation of two training hubs that are easily accessible to San Diego County residents: Cuyamaca College in the south and Palomar College in the north. Each hub will provide a variety of comprehensive industry-recognized training programs, serving between 200 and 300 students throughout the region, in the following areas: Green Building Professional, Building Analyst Professional, Home Energy Rater, Water Auditor, Solar Photovoltaic Installer and Solar Thermal Installer. This effort will be led by the GCCCD and a dynamic Green Employer Council made up of industry experts that provide oversight and assurance that community college programs reflect relevant training for real world jobs. The Green Employer Council will also provide opportunities for employment for program graduates. The San Diego Green Building Training Collaborative will continue long after the 18 month funded term of this grant. Cuyamaca and Palomar colleges, as well as our industry sector partners participating in this project, are committed to workforce and economic development and fully support this program. Upon completion of the program, every effort will be made to absorb this

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program into the ongoing functions of the college. Once curriculum has been developed, it will be available for implementation at other California community colleges throughout the State, K-12 Pathway programs and universities who require curriculum, project structure or trained instructors. California Clean Energy Workforce Training is here to stay!

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Humboldt County 520 E Street Eureka, CA 95503 Jacqueline Debets (707) 445-7745 Award Amount: $889,725 Summary: The Redwood Coast Green Pre-Apprenticeship Program will train 100 out of school youth, underemployed and unemployed, new entrants to the workforce from Humboldt and Del Norte counties for green building careers in two of the fastest growing industries in the Redwood Coast region—the Building & Systems Construction & Maintenance industry and the Management & Innovation Services industry. In a regional cluster study produced by the Humboldt County Workforce Investment Board, called Targets of Opportunity, these industries were two of the six that together grew new jobs 37% in the fifteen year period of the study. The Building & Systems Construction & Maintenance industry grew jobs 33% and the Management & Innovation Services industry grew new jobs 125% in that period. While the national recession has slowed job growth, these industries contain our region’s green industry sectors and are projected to open new jobs in the next two years, and indicate a strong demand for green skilled workforce. Del Norte and Humboldt counties are collaborating to build a practical and achievable re-training program with 15 partners across a large, rural area within the region: College of the Redwoods; Eureka Adult School; The Job Market (Humboldt County one-stop operator); Workforce Center—Del Norte; City of Arcata; Yurok Indian Housing Authority; Humboldt Bay Municipal Water District; DANCO Builders; Redwood Coast Energy Authority; Redwood Community Action Agency; A-Step program for Indian youth employment; Maple Service, Inc; Greenway Partners, Inc.; Plan It Green; and the Carpenter’s Union Local 751. Training will be offered in a series of classes: (1)Environmental Training, Introduction to Green Building, (2) Energy Fundamentals, (3) Retrofits & Energy Efficiency, Water Efficient, (4) Building And Retrofits, (5) Solar Hot Water Installation and Design Principles, (6) Solar Electricity Installation and Design Principles, (7) OSHA safety. Additional training for basic and soft skills will prepare new entrants into the workforce to be successful Participants will enter and complete training in cohorts (or “flights”) of their peers to encourage team work and networking. All flights will include union orientation to understand the opportunities, benefits and operations of union apprenticeship programs. As each flight completes their training, participants will be placed in work experience training, and then supported through the process of permanent hiring or union apprenticeships. Participants will learn about these opportunities through union apprenticeship coordinators for carpentry, electricians, laborers, operating engineers and plumbers unions. Graduating participants will be prepared for entry-level work as wastewater technicians, energy efficiency building technicians, rough carpentry workers, HVAC installers assistants, green plumbing assistances, solar installation assistants, and general maintenance and repair workers. Our Green Employer Council, lead by Plan It Green, actively supports this training grant, many of who will provide work experience training for graduates.

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Kern Community College District 2100 Chester Avenue Bakerfield, CA 93301 John Means (661) 336-5036 Award Amount: $766,406 Summary: The Kern Community College District, the Kern, lnyo, Mono and Tulare WIBs, industry, labor and project partners propose to train 350 utility workers including 160 wind and 80 solar (pv/thermal) operations and maintenance technicians to address current workforce shortages and to address increased demand to support the growth of renewable energy in the Kern, Inyo, Mono and Tulare county region. These shortages are the result of the confluence of the current economic recession, retiring senior workforce members, delays in the entry of younger workers and compounded by governmental RPS standards and exploding capital investment in renewable energy generation as well as transmission and distribution infrastructure. The project area is ripe for workforce development investment given that it is host to significant renewable generation resources, acknowledged by the presence of five Competitive Renewable Energy Zones (CREZs) and expected to account for nearly half of the electricity needed to reach the 33% x California RPS standard. Furthermore, although the Tehachapi/Owens/Mojave (CREZ) areas have relatively low density rural population; urban population centers served by the Kern and West Kern Community College Districts. In response, the Kern Community College District, along with it's partners, has developed a training program for unemployed and underemployed workers, with a focus on those with construction experience and prepares them for entry-level occupations as a utility worker, wind and solar operations and maintenance technicians. The training program provides a solid foundation in renewable energy principles, utility technology fundamentals and technical knowledge required in the utility-scale renewable energy fields. The proposed training program includes classroom and hands-on training that provides program participants with job skills in wind and solar generation, and electricity transmission and distribution. Program graduates are equipped with the skills to be successful in apprenticeship programs in related fields or to progress in data analysis or management level positions.

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Long Beach Community College District 4901 E. Carson Street Long Beach, CA 90808 Gail Schwandner (562) 938-3023 Award Amount: $953,186 Summary: According to the U.S. Green Building Council, buildings in the United States account for 36% of total energy use and 30% of greenhouse gas emissions. Given the rising cost of pollution-related health hazards and given current water and energy shortages, conservation and efficiency have become a vital part of the emerging green sector. While the City of Long Beach has been hit disproportionately hard by the economic downturn with an unemployment rate of 13.7% last July 2009, greening of the city economy holds the promise of fostering a robust and vibrant economy that simultaneously remedy the water and energy shortages and provide the local workforce with higher-wages, good benefits, and a more rewarding occupation. In recent years, both the City and Port of Long Beach have adopted sustainability and green initiatives as part of their strategic plans. As two of the largest employers in the Region, their strategic plans directly affect the technical needs of the workforce. The City of Long Beach has made sustainability a primary strategic goal, recognizing the urgency and importance of transforming Long Beach. The City of Long Beach’s Office of Sustainability was created to facilitate the process of developing and implementing model sustainability programs for the City of Long Beach. Similarly, the Port of Long Beach in 2005 adopted the Green Port Policy by employing the best available technology to avoid or reduce negative environmental impacts of Port operations. In view of the region’s current efforts, the targeted industries through this proposal are: (1) Design and Construction of New Buildings, (2) Deep Building Retrofit, and (3) Retro-Commissioning of Existing Buildings. Partnering with the City of Long Beach, the Port of Long Beach, Pacific Gateway Workforce Investment Board, Southern California Edison, McCarthy Construction Co., Siemens USA and local small businesses has facilitated Long Beach City College’s deep understanding of the region’s green building and water/energy efficiency industry dynamics as well as the employers’ specific workforce needs. This Green Building and Water/Energy Efficiency Workforce Training Partnership strategy has identified the training program leading to four career pathways in green building and water/energy efficiency to address the regional workforce needs of employers as well as career advancement needs of workers. The Program will target unemployed or underemployed workers with a focus on workers with construction experience. The intent is to build upon the individuals existing construction skills and provide new skill development to retool them for employment in the green building and water/ energy efficiency industries. The proposed project will target three distinct yet complimentary segments of the regional population. These population segments include the (1) unemployed, and recently dislocated workers with transferable skills, (2) recently returned veteran's population, and (3) incumbent worker segment of the population. The LBCC Green Building and Water/Energy Efficiency Re-Training Program encompasses technical training modules in (1) Green Building Overview, (2) Title 24 Overview, (3) Certified Green Building Professional, (4) LEED® Green Associate, (5) Home

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Energy Rating System, (6) Home and Building Performance Analyst, (7) Certified Hot Water Installer, and (8) Building Information Modeling. Imbedded with field trainings, all technical modules are supplied by industry-certifying organization. Doing so enables participants to gain cutting-edge training directly from industry, easily transition through the industry exam intake and certification, and prepare participants for the following occupations: (1) Building Performance or Retrofitting Specialists, (2) Building or Home Energy Raters, (3) Water/ Energy Auditor, and (4) Project Managers/ Coordinators/ Specialists for Construction or Design Work. These modules were chosen because they provide a foundation for career pathways into higher-skill specializations within the industry. Certification provides participants with value-added benefits to guarantee the quality of expertise and elevate job quality across the industry. Participants are offered an opportunity to build strong career ladders into jobs with family-sustaining wages for currently unemployed and underemployed workers, thus bolstering the region’s economic welfare and social stability as well as addressing the emerging workforce need of employers.

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Los Angeles County 3175 West Sixth Street, Room 300 Los Angeles, CA 90020 Josie Marquez(213) 738-3175 Award Amount: $1,000,000 Summary: The Los Angeles County Workforce Investment Board (WIB) and its regional partners will serve 150 incumbent and underemployed/unemployed workers throughout the Los Angeles target region. It will provide a series of short-term training events and wrap-around services towards the green-building career pathways - leveraging local, state and Federal resources. The primary partners will be the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) and its nine-college infrastructure, the City of Los Angeles Workforce Investment Board, local and regional employers (such as Energy Crews Company, IMANI Energy, Inc., Sunshine Solar Energy Inc., SolarCity, INTI Energy Solutions, CA Conservation Corp (Operations and Facilities Division), and Go Green Solar). The target group will include incumbent workers and underemployed/unemployed workers that are interested in the focused industry. Although not required, this project will also serve special needs populations that include veterans, individuals lacking a GED, and applicants living below 50% the area medium income. All participants will be offered short-term training activities that include the following: •Code Training •Principles of Green Construction •LEED Certification Preparation •Green Plumbing Principles and Certification Workshop •Principles of Weatherization and Envelope Sealing •Home Energy Audits and Rating systems •Building Performance Institute Certification Training for Envelope Professional, Building Analyst Professional and Building Performance Contractor •Solar/PV Installation The purpose of the project is to prepare participants for emerging careers in the green-building sector and enhance their career mobility towards emerging fields. It is supported by regional employers, the local LA City and County One-Stop Center system, and sector-based associations such as the Green-WEST Alliance. Upon successful completion of the project's array of services, participants can be poised for successful careers such as Green Plumbing Contractors, Green Construction Managers/LEED Certified, Building Analyst, HVAC Contractor, Solar PV Installer, Energy Efficiency Auditor / Energy Efficiency Installation, and Solar Thermal Installation.

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North Orange County Community College District 1830 W. Romneya Drive Anaheim, CA 92801 Perla Fickenscher (714) 808-4620 Award Amount: $1,000,000 Summary: The Green Building Training Program for So Cal will deliver a comprehensive training set of 8 courses: 1. Certified Green Building Professional 2. Title 24 CA Energy Efficiency Standards 3. Building Analyst Professional 4. Envelope Professional 5. Home Energy Rater 6. Building Performance Contractor 7. Water/Energy Auditor 8. Accredited Green Plumber Before taking any of these courses, trainees will be assessed based on basic skills. Those whose skill level is below the accepted level will be advised to take a free Boot Camp to develop their Math and English skills. The target population is the unemployed and underemployed population of LA and Orange County and from the underserved areas of Southern California. Other target populations include US Veterans organization and local correction centers. We expect to interview over 200 prospective trainees, train 150-180 of these, and have 150 graduates from all or part of our program. Future employers include construction companies who are doing projects in green building, plumbing industry, energy management firms involved in energy efficiency, the City of Anaheim Public Utilities Green Building Program, and job placement firms. Jobs could include construction projects in new green building or retrofit of old buildings, green jobs or projects with private businesses which plan to reduce carbon footprints, and other projects related to green technology. A job developer will work with all project partners to assist trainees in finding employment. Students will also have the benefit of a case manager who will assist in job placement and retention. In addition, we have a Green Business Council which will consist of potential employers and can advise us on the employment climate. Trainers will provide assistance to trainees who will apply for certification from certifying agencies such as Build it Green, the Building Performance Institute, and Green Plumbers USA. Others will receive certification for each class taken from the North Orange County Community College District.

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Northern Rural Training and Employment Consortium 525 Wall Street Chico, CA 95928 Charles Brown (530) 892-9600 Award Amount: $1,000,000 Summary: Targeted Region: The eleven (11) rural counties in Northern California, which include Butte, Del Norte, Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama and Trinity served by NoRTEC-WIB and North Far North Regional Consortium (NFNRC) of CA Community Colleges. Targeted Industries: Energy Efficiency - Construction, Certified Green Building Professional, Home Energy Rater, Solar PV, Solar Thermal, Environmental Control Technology.

Primary Partners: NoRTEC-WIB, 11 County One-Stops, NFNRC (5 Community Colleges), Green Employer Council, Utilities,

Target Population: Dislocated construction workers, unemployed, underemployed and special needs groups, such as, veterans, language or education barriers, criminal convictions, et al.

Number of Participants: 117 total participants served, 70% attain certificate/degree, 74% placed, and 83% retained in employment. Proposed training activities and description of the career pathways: The foundation of the training provided will be the Core Curriculum: Introductory Craft Skills, from the National Center for Construction Education and Research. Core Construction Curriculum components include: Basic Safety, Construction Math, Hand Tools, Power Tools, Construction Drawings, Basic Rigging, Basic Communication Skills, Basic Employability Skills, and Materials Handling. This course will also be an articulated Tech Prep/ROP course. The entire Clean Energy Workforce Training Program at Butte College will be part of an articulated, sequenced pathway from the ROP/High School to Butte College to California State University, Chico. Other colleges in the region will be able to adopt these courses for articulation, programs of study and career pathways. Courses for required certifications: 1. Certified Green Building Professional 2. Home Energy Rater System (HERs) 3. California Energy Efficiency Standards and Codes 4. Solar Photovoltaic Design and Installation

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5. Solar Thermal Installation 6. Environmental Control Technology Occupations: Eight occupations have been identified with wage ranging from $11 to $64/hour. Energy Efficiency Managers, Construction Project Mgrs, Bldg Retrofit Spec, HVAC Mechanics/Tech/Installers, Energy Auditors/Home Energy Raters, Bldg Operators/Eng Compliance Analyst, and Bldg controls systems Tech

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Sacramento Employment and Training Agency 925 Del Paso Boulevard Sacramento, CA 95815 Robin Purdy (916) 263-3860 Award Amount: $997,810 Summary: The Sacramento Employment and Training Agency will enroll 200 job seekers with previous construction experience and an interest in green construction retraining in the Sacramento Green Building Retraining Initiative (SGBR). SETA will target unemployed and underemployed workers residing in the Sacramento Metropolitan region which includes El Dorado, Placer, Yolo, and Sacramento Counties. The goal of the SGBR is to enhance the skill-set of the talent pool and increase access to green building construction employment opportunities, thereby increasing the number of knowledgeable, skilled and stable employees in the green building and energy efficiency construction workforce. The initiative will focus on the energy and water efficiency sector with upgrade skills training in several green career clusters including: solar power, green construction, energy efficiency, green plumbing, water efficiency and sustainability. The skills training will result in Industry-Identified Certificates including Certified Green Building Professional, Certified Photovoltaic Installer, Accredited Green Plumber, Certified Energy Auditor, HERS II raters and HERS II analyst. The Green Capital Alliance, will act as the Green Employer Council for the initiative and provide oversight and ensure that programs reflect relevant training for real world jobs. Other partners include the Los Rios Community College District, American River College, the Sacramento Sierra Building and Construction Trades Council, Beutler Corporation, Sacramento Municipal Utilities District, Community Resource Project, Green Plumbers USA. The catalytic effect of retraining the available pool of construction workers in new technologies by developing an approach that is sustaining and can be duplicated throughout the state is transformative and persistent in nature.

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Sonoma County 2227 Capricorn Way, Suite 207 Santa Rosa, CA 95407 Karen Fies (707) 565-8501 Award Amount: $1,000,000 Summary: NBEC proposes the Green Regional Education & Employment in the Northbay (GREEN) program in order to address the critical regional need and emerging opportunities to develop a green building workforce. GREEN utilizes a well-articulated sector strategy that unites the skills and capacities of four Local Workforce Investment Boards (LWIBs) in the counties of Marin, Napa, Solano, and Sonoma. In each county, community colleges, employers, labor, and community and business development organizations have joined forces with the LWIBs to create a robust regional effort that addresses the challenges of the green building industry, creates significant workforce capacity, and reinforces the statewide leadership these counties have shown by engaging workers and industry in creating new, clean energy futures closely aligned with local and statewide policies. The impact of the recession has been particularly devastating in the targeted region with unemployment among construction workers currently estimated at 25%. At the same time, innovative policy efforts implementing AB 811 public financing programs for energy efficient homes and businesses are driving significant demand for workers in green building and energy efficiency projects. The result is a major opportunity to build regional capacity that provides unemployed and underemployed construction workers with new career pathways in the green building industry. In addition to the LWIBs in each county, local community colleges and specialized training partners will provide workers with a sequenced array of green building training opportunities that build both general and specific skills most-in-demand by employers. A minimum of 300 workers from the targeted population of unemployed and underemployed construction workers will participate in training programs that link directly to occupations employers have identified as being most urgently needed. Workers will have the opportunity to move progressively from entry-level green building and energy efficiency certifications to more specialized training building long-term career pathways. NBEC estimates that these participants will earn over 400 industry-identified certificates. A total of 800 additional workers will receive information and referrals provided through seminars and other services available at participating One Stops. Each participating LWIB will build significant capacity to continue supporting green building workforce development by employing a Green Navigator who will ensure close linkages between the LWIB, emerging green training opportunities, and the needs of the green building employers. The Green Navigators will be supported by state-of-the-art database systems that will project emerging workforce needs and link these to workers and relevant certification-based training programs. The net result will be the placement of over 220 workers in green building career pathways over the 18-month project period and the development of robust, long-term capacity to sustainably serve the growing regional needs of the green building industry.

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College of the Desert 43-500 Monterey Avenue Palm Desert, CA 92260 Larry McLaughlin (760) 773-2595 Award Amount: $815,843 Summary: The goal of the Desert Region Renewable Energy Training Program is to provide a clearly defined training pathway along with effective support services to inspire and enable eligible participants to become part of the state’s renewable energy workforce. As the region’s utility-scale solar energy industry begins to grow, companies will be searching for employees who understand the technology and possess the essential skills to work in system construction, maintenance, and operation. This program will reach out to new workforce entrants, unemployed, and underemployed workers with little or no construction experience to make the emerging renewable energy industry a source of employment opportunity. The program strategy consists of five basic elements: 1. Outreach and recruitment will be performed by partner organizations that have experience, credibility, and contacts in the

community.

2. Eligibility and tracking will be provided by a Local Workforce Investment Board that is highly experienced serving this population.

3. Participants in need of basic skill improvement will be guided by a college advisor specifically trained in this program, population, and methods to maximize success.

4. Participants will be provided with knowledge and skills needed to gain employment in utility-scale solar power generation, plant construction, system maintenance, and operation.

5. Participants completing training will be assisted with placement into employment and/or an apprenticeship. Classroom and hands-on training will be conducted to provide participants with a solid foundation in renewable energy principles, technology fundamentals, and utility-scale solar power generation. Participants will also be prepared for work in three trades that are prevalent in utility-scale solar plant construction: electrical/utility, pipefitting, and welding. This training will be at the pre-apprenticeship level. The program will prepare participants to obtain two industry recognized credentials, the North American Board of certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) Entry Level Certificate of Knowledge and the NABCEP Solar Thermal Installer Certification. To ensure success among those participants that may lack the requisite knowledge or skills coming into the program, a variety of basic skills courses will be available. A college advisor will work with participants in need of basic skills training prior to the renewable energy courses. Case management and employment placement services will also be provided by the program's Local Workforce Investment Board.

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The Desert Region Renewable Energy Training Partnership was formed to address the need for appropriately skilled technicians in the utility-scale solar energy industry as this industry begins to grow in the region of east Riverside and south San Bernardino Counties. This area has been designated by the federal government as a priority for "fast-track" development of utility-scale solar energy. Funding of the training proposed by the partnership will be placing training resources where the industry needs them most and allow the growth of this industry to create employment opportunities for area residents.

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Hartnell College 411 Central Avenue Salinas, CA 93901 Mike Thomas (831) 770-7082 Award Amount: $999,862 Summary: The Monterey Bay Green Building/Pre-Apprenticeship Training Program will serve the Monterey Bay region - Monterey and Santa Cruz Counties. The region was selected because it combines and leverages infrastructure and resources that will support green industry growth, particularly in construction and solar energy. The project will serve a large population of unemployed, disadvantaged individuals from communities with high rates of poverty and low educational attainment (California Labor Market Information, 2008; U.S. Census American Community Survey, 2005). The project's targeted region and design are based on a comprehensive needs assessment and environmental scan as well as the results from the Hartnell College Survey of Commercial Construction Information Needs and Training of Local Interest (October 2007). The project will provide comprehensive training and support that will enable participants to rapidly acquire the skills needed to secure full-time career track employment in the green building industry and/or succeed in additional postsecondary education programs. It will include: assessment; case management support; basic and soft skills development (see #2 below); general courses in green construction, solar energy, and water use; specialty courses in four career pathways - Electrician (Solar/PV), Green Plumbing (Solar/Thermal), Building Inspection or Greywater Design Installation & Maintenance; industry internships and apprenticeships; and job placement support. The groups targeted by this project include unemployed and underemployed workers, new workforce entrants (high school graduates, equivalency completers), and special needs populations. Special needs population sub-groups especially targeted by this project will include: low income residents, at-risk youth, underrepresented groups (particularly women and Latinos), out-school-youth and residents (lacking a diploma or GED), and limited English proficient and English as a second language residents. The target groups were identified through an n extensive needs assessment process. Hartnell College, the lead applicant, has formed partnerships with Cabrillo College, the Monterey County Workforce Investment Board, and the Santa Cruz County Workforce Investment Board. All required partners have been involved in the design of this project and are committed to membership on the project advisory board; implementing outreach and recruitment; delivering assessment services; providing instructional delivery (as appropriate for each partners); and supporting project management and evaluation. Each partner has agreed to formally provide specific services and matching support for this project. The project will result in enrolling 140 targeted participants and will meet all required performance goals, including achieving: an 80% training completion rate; 71% certificate/degree completion rate; and an 81% employment retention rate.

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Humboldt County 520 E Street Eureka, CA 95503 Jacqueline Debets (707) 445-7745 Award Amount: $ 722,540 Summary: The Redwood Coast Green Pre-Apprenticeship Program will train 100 out of school youth, underemployed and unemployed, new entrants to the workforce from Humboldt and Del Norte counties for green building careers in two of the fastest growing industries in the Redwood Coast region—the Building & Systems Construction & Maintenance industry and the Management & Innovation Services industry. In a regional cluster study produced by the Humboldt County Workforce Investment Board, called Targets of Opportunity, these industries were two of the six that together grew new jobs 37% in the fifteen year period of the study. The Building & Systems Construction & Maintenance industry grew jobs 33% and the Management & Innovation Services industry grew new jobs 125% in that period. While the national recession has slowed job growth, these industries contain our region’s green industry sectors and are projected to open new jobs in the next two years, and indicate a strong demand for green skilled workforce. Del Norte and Humboldt counties are collaborating to build a practical and achievable re-training program with 15 partners across a large, rural area within the region: College of the Redwoods; Eureka Adult School; The Job Market (Humboldt County one-stop operator); Workforce Center—Del Norte; City of Arcata; Yurok Indian Housing Authority; Humboldt Bay Municipal Water District; DANCO Builders; Redwood Coast Energy Authority; Redwood Community Action Agency; A-Step program for Indian youth employment; Maple Service, Inc; Greenway Partners, Inc.; Plan It Green; and the Carpenter’s Union Local 751. Training will be offered in a series of classes: (1)Environmental Training, Introduction to Green Building, (2) Energy Fundamentals, (3) Retrofits & Energy Efficiency, Water Efficient, (4) Building And Retrofits, (5) Solar Hot Water Installation and Design Principles, (6) Solar Electricity Installation and Design Principles, (7) OSHA safety. Additional training for basic and soft skills will prepare new entrants into the workforce to be successful Participants will enter and complete training in cohorts (or “flights”) of their peers to encourage team work and networking. All flights will include union orientation to understand the opportunities, benefits and operations of union apprenticeship programs. As each flight completes their training, participants will be placed in work experience training, and then supported through the process of permanent hiring or union apprenticeships. Participants will learn about these opportunities through union apprenticeship coordinators for carpentry, electricians, laborers, operating engineers and plumbers unions. Graduating participants will be prepared for entry-level work as wastewater technicians, energy efficiency building technicians, rough carpentry workers, HVAC installers assistants, green plumbing assistances, solar installation assistants, and general maintenance and repair workers. Our Green Employer Council, lead by Plan It Green, actively supports this training grant, many of who will provide work experience training for graduates.

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Imperial Valley College 380 East Aten Road Imperial, CA 92251 Gonzalo Huerta (760) 355-6419 Award Amount: $439,578 Summary: Imperial Valley College (IVC) is pleased to submit the grant solicitation under the California GREEN Energy Workforce Training Program. Building Green Retrofitted Energy Efficient Neighborhoods (B-GREEN) Grant proposal depicts a pathway out of poverty for Imperial County residents who are unemployed, under employed and come from disadvantaged backgrounds. This proposal will open the doors of hope and success for Imperial County residents by providing a Green Technology Certificate, concurrently with Basic Skills training and Workforce Skills training. Completion of this training will enable participants to become self- sufficient and overcome the challenges that impoverish this community. Imperial Valley College and Imperial County Workforce Development Board unite to battle against poverty and the barriers that lmperial County residents face. IVC is a two-year accredited institution by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). IVC serves all of Imperial County which is located on the southeast comer of California and is bordered to the east by the State of Arizona; to the west by San Diego County; and to the south by the country of Mexico. The population in Imperial County is 176,158. The PUMA for Imperial County is 21%. The population is heavily Hispanic (78%) and is concentrated on three major cities of Imperial County (Brawley, Calexico, and El Centro). Imperial County has recently been notorious by major national news media (NY Times, LA Times, CNN) as the best representation of the national economic crisis including the highest unemployment rate in the nation 30.2%, this compares with an unadjusted unemployment rate of 12.1 % for California and 9.7% for the nation during the same period (Employment Development Department, 2009). The B-GREEN Grant proposal will prepare students to take advantage of emerging opportunities in the energy efficiency industry with a focus on energy efficient construction and deconstruction, as well as energy efficiency assessments. The curriculum includes: Environmental Literacy, Introduction to Green Building, Energy Fundamentals, Retrofits and Energy Efficiency, Water Efficient Building and Retrofits, Solar Hot Water Installation and Design Principles, Solar Electricity installations and case and Design Principles and Workforce Entry assistance and case management. The training was developed in coordination with Imperial County Workforce Development Board. The B-GREEN proposal will train 25 participants to work in the following green energy occupations: Building and Performance Retrofitting Specialist, Resource Conservation or Energy Efficiency Technician, Energy Auditors or Home Energy Raters and Energy Regulation Recruitment for this program will include youth and adults 18 years and older that are unemployed, underemployed or new workforce entrants. They will have little or no construction experience. Our goal is for at least 30 percent of the total program participants to come from the following special needs populations: At-risk and out of school youth, individuals from households

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with an income 50 percent below the county's median income, the chronically unemployed, recipients of public assistance, and limited English skills or English as a second language speakers. However, due to Imperial County's current economic situation and high unemployment rate, almost all participants that enroll in the B-Green training will meet one or more of the criteria for special populations. Awarding this proposal will impact a community with tremendous needs and will make a difference in the lives of the 25 participants who will complete Project B-GREEN.

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Kern/Inyo/Mono Consortium 2001 28th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Verna Lewis (661) 336-6849 Award Amount: $319,655 Summary: The targeted region of Kern, Inyo, and Mono (KIM) Counties was selected in developing the 2a Green Building industry sector strategy because it is a designated Local Workforce Investment Area (LWIA), and 2) it is a region lacking in workforce services that target energy efficiency and renewable energy industries. Employers’ Training Resource (ETR) administers the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) services for Kern, Inyo, and Mono Counties. Primary partners for the proposed program are the Kern Community College District, Sheet Metal Workers International Association Local 105, Bakersfield. Kern County lies at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley with the Sierra Nevada mountains to the east where neighboring Inyo and Mono Counties are located. An estimated 990,360 people live in the KIM LWIA, which covers 21,388 square miles. The region, particularly Kern County, is characterized by poverty, high double-digit unemployment and low educational attainment rates compared to statewide data. The proposed project will target adult residents of the three county area who are 18 years and older; unemployed or underemployed; and have little or no experience in the construction industry. We will focus our recruitment efforts on individuals who are interested in entering registered apprenticeship programs or working in green collar jobs. Thirty percent of project participants will be hard-to-serve. The targeted industries include those that employ occupations that use transferrable skills found in plumbing, sheet metal work, and electrical systems. Green construction, solar panel installation, and wind energy are the industries our proposal will focus on. Our proposed Green Building Pre-Apprenticeship program will serve 120 individuals during the grant period. Services provided will include skills assessment, basic skills training, as needed, and vocational ESL, as needed. Soft skills and work readiness training, and job search assistance will be incorporated into the program. On-the-job training and work experience components will also be included. Upon completion of the training program, the participant will receive a certificate endorsed by the Green Regional Employer Council, indicating completion of the Green Building Pre-Apprenticeship course. Program completers will be qualified to apply for apprenticeships through the Kern County Electrical Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee, the Kern, Inyo & Mono Counties Plumbing, Pipefitter & Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Mechanic Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee, and the Kern & Northern Los Angeles Counties Air Conditioning & Sheet Metal Workers Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee.

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Long Beach Community College District 4901 E. Carson Street Long Beach, CA 90808 Gail Schwandner (562) 938-3023 Award Amount: $976,060 Summary: According to the U.S. Green Building Council, buildings in the United States account for 36% of total energy use and 30% of greenhouse gas emissions. Given the rising cost of pollution-related health hazards and given current water and energy shortages, conservation and efficiency have become a vital part of the emerging green sector. While the City of Long Beach has been hit disproportionately hard by the economic downturn with an unemployment rate of 13.7% last July 2009, greening of the city economy holds the promise of fostering a robust and vibrant economy that simultaneously remedy the water and energy shortages and provide the local workforce with higher-wages, good benefits, and a more rewarding occupation. In Long Beach, buildings and electricity accounts for 59.8% of the City’s carbon emission due to the fact that 70% of all buildings in the region are over 30 years old. Although the City is in dire need of retrofitting ageing and inefficient buildings, deep building retrofits can cut energy use by 20 to 40 percent, and they can pay for themselves from the energy they save. The City of Long Beach’s 2010 Citywide Strategic Plan identifies “Becoming a Sustainable City” as a primary strategic goal. In view of that, this proposal aim to capture the benefits of water/energy efficiency in our “built environment” to retrofit our existing stock of residential and commercial buildings. Based on the region’s current need, the targeted industries through this program are: (1) Deep Building Retrofit, and (2) Retro-Commissioning of Existing Buildings. Partnering with the City of Long Beach, the Port of Long Beach, Pacific Gateway Workforce Investment Board, Southern California Edison, Siemens USA and local small businesses has facilitated Long Beach City College’s deep understanding of the region’s water/energy efficiency industry dynamics as well as the employers’ specific workforce needs. This Water/Energy Efficiency Training Partnership strategy will provide a comprehensive pre-apprenticeship training to 100 new workforce entrants, unemployed or underemployed workers with little or no construction experience to prepare them for work with a solid grounding in the retrofit, energy and water efficiency fields. The targeted population segments include the (1) low-skilled, unemployed, and recently dislocated workers with transferable skills, (2) recently returned veteran's population, and (3) underrepresented female population. Integrated with basic and “soft” skills training, the Program infuses environmental literacy training into eight the following modules: (1) Environmental Training, (2) Introduction to Green Building, (3) Energy Fundamentals, (4) Energy Efficiency & Retrofits, (5) Water Efficiency & Retrofits, (6) Solar Hot Water Installation & Design Principles, (7) Solar Electric Installation & Design Principles, and (8) Green Landscaping Design. The proposed training leads to four occupations as (1) Retrofitting Specialists, (2) Resource Conservation Specialists, (3) Energy Regulations Specialists, and (4) Green Landscaping Designers.

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These entry-level occupations were chosen because they provide a foundation for career pathways into higher-skill specializations within the industry by obtaining industry-recognized certifications, enroll in industry-recognized apprenticeship programs, and/or start their own business. Participants are offered an opportunity to build strong career ladders into jobs with family-sustaining wages for currently low-income and underemployed workers, thus bolstering the region’s economic welfare and social stability as well as addressing the emerging workforce need of employers.

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Los Angeles City 1200 W. 7th Street, 6th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90017 Robert Sainz (213) 744-7396 Award Amount: $1,000,000 Summary: The City of Los Angeles Workforce lnvestment Board proposes to partner with the Los Angeles Community Development Department, the Los Angeles Community College District and a myriad of other partners to develop the Los Angeles Green Building Retrofit Pre-Apprenticeship Academy. The academy will focus its Green Building Retrofit Pre-Apprenticeship training efforts (Green Retrofit) on the Greater Los Angeles area, placing an emphasis on retrofitting both private and public buildings within the City and at Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) facilities. The focus on the Greater Los Angeles region stems, in part, on the City's legislative initiatives (the Private Sector Green Building Ordinance and the public sector Green Retrofit and Workforce Ordinance) and, in part, on $50 billion voter approved investment in constructing and retrofitting LACCD facilities. The City proposes to provide training services to 200 low-income individuals with an emphasis on vulnerable populations, including Disconnected Youth, Ex-offenders, Homeless, and Persons with Disabilities. Los Angeles demographic data indicates that these groups are in the most need of skills, apprenticeship and other training. Modeled after the Los Angeles Construction Talent Transfer Pre-Apprenticeship program, the Green Building Pre-Apprentice Academy will offer the target population career focused short-term training programs that integrate industry awareness and skill attainment, academic and basic skills remediation and supportive wrap-around services. The Academy's goal is to train low-income participants for entry-level positions, including those as registered apprentices. The City's Green Building ordinances Private Sector Green Building Ordinance, Green Retrofit and Workforce Ordinance etc.) and the States' legislative initiatives (e.g. AB 32, SB 1 etc.), in combination will create employment opportunities in the Green Building and Construction Retrofit field and necessitate the development of a pipeline for hard-to-serve Los Angeles residents that qualify for those jobs.

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Los Angeles Trade Technical College 400 West Washington BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90015 Leticia Barajas (213) 763-7071 Award Amount: $1,000,000 Summary: The Los Angeles Trade Technical College Clean Energy Pre-Apprenticeship (CEPA) Program will serve the Greater Los Angeles Region. A collaborative partnership which includes Los Angeles Trade Technical College (the project lead), Los Angeles Community College District, the LA County Workforce Investment Board, the Los Angeles City Workforce Investment Board and a myriad of public and private employers will administer the program. CEPA will provide training for program participants that leads toward a solid foundation in renewable energy principles, utility technology, including distribution fundamentals and installation of utility-scale solar energy. The program shall include classroom and hands-on training that provides new workforce entrants, and unemployed or underemployed workers with knowledge and job skills in a variety of broad-based renewable energy fields, with a specific focus on solar/pv installation and electrical distribution. LATTC will serve 150 people through the CEPA training program. The target population for CEPA will be low income adults, who are currently unemployed or underemployed who live in the Greater Los Angeles area. Individuals for this program do not need any prior experience in the energy or construction fields. Since the program will address some basics skills deficits, they will not necessarily need a GED or high school diploma. Special efforts will be made to outreach to groups who are at-risk and have the most challenges in finding employment including emancipated foster youth (ages 18 – 21), previously incarcerated individuals, returning veterans, and other at risk populations. An innovative aspect of the program is the active effort we will put forth to recruit women into the energy and electrical distribution fields. LATTC, LACCD, and The Los Angeles County and Los Angeles City WIB, through its WorkSource Centers and One Stop Centers, will recruit, screen and orient the trainees. Intake and orientation at the WorkSource/One-Stop Centers will include an initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, abilities and support services needs. Clients in need of wrap around services will be referred to community based organizations affiliated with LATTC and the WIBs to address their needs. The LATTC CEPA will focus on a broad spectrum of clean energy principles and careers, as well as basic skills and work readiness skills that are need in the energy and utility fields. We have chosen to focus more in-depth training on the solar/pv and electrical distribution careers. All of the training was developed with input from public or investor owned utility companies, as well as other employers. All trainees who enroll in CEPA will complete modules in Clean Energy Career Exploration, Work Readiness, Contextualized Basic Skills, and Sustainability and Clean Energy Concepts. They will then choose one of two career pathways for more intensive training - Solar/PV installation and Maintenance or Electrical Distribution/Line worker Training. Cohorts of 35 to 40 individuals will begin every 12 to 14 weeks during the grant period. Training will consist of classroom, and hands-on training in a lab/shop environment. The intent of CEPA is to provide short-term industry-recognized training for entry-level energy professionals and is designed as a “portal” for individuals in low income areas to enter apprenticeship programs or employment.

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Northern Rural Training and Employment Consortium 525 Wall Street Chico, CA 95928 Charles Brown (530) 892-9600 Award Amount: $1,000,000 Summary: Targeted Region: The eleven (11) rural counties in Northern California, which include Butte, Del Norte, Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama and Trinity served by NoRTEC-WIB and North Far North Regional Consortium (NFNRC) of CA Community Colleges. Targeted Industries: Energy Efficiency - Construction, Certified Green Building Professional, Home Energy Rater, Solar PV, Solar Thermal, Environmental Control Technology. Primary Partners: NoRTEC-WIB, 11 County One-Stops, NFNRC (5 Community Colleges), Green Employer Council, Utilities, Builders Exchange, Local 39, ROP, Community Action Agency Target Population: Dislocated construction workers, unemployed, underemployed, new entrants and special needs groups, such as, veterans, language or education barriers, criminal convictions, et al. Number of Participants: 117 total participants served, 70% attain certificate/degree, 74% placed, and 83% retained in employment. Proposed training activities and description of the career pathways: The foundation of the training provided will be the Core Curriculum: Introductory Craft Skills, from the National Center for Construction Education and Research. Core Construction Curriculum components include: Basic Safety, Construction Math, Hand Tools, Power Tools, Construction Drawings, Basic Rigging, Basic Communication Skills, Basic Employability Skills, and Materials Handling. This course will also be an articulated Tech Prep/ROP course. The entire Clean Energy Workforce Training Program at Butte College will be part of an articulated, sequenced pathway from the ROP/High School to Butte College to California State University, Chico. Other colleges in the region will be able to adopt these courses for articulation, programs of study and career pathways. Courses for required certifications (see Green Bldg, Pre-Apprenticeship Chart, page 10): 1. Core Construction Skills 2. Environmental Training 3. Introduction to Green Building 4. Energy Fundamentals 5. Retrofits & Energy Efficiency 6. Water Efficient Building & Retrofits 7. Solar Hot Water Installation & Design Principles 8. Solar Electricity Installation & Design Principles

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Additional training, Introductory Craft Skills, soft skills application. On-line Green Building Apprenticeship and field lab work provided for remote rural areas. Occupations: Four occupations, identified has the most difficult to find application have been identified with wages ranging from $11 to $34/hour. Bldg Retrofit Spec, HVAC Mechanics/Tech/Installers, Energy Auditors/Home Energy Raters, and Bldg Operators/Building Engineers

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Peralta Community College District 333 East 8th Street Oakland, CA 94606 Peter Crabtree (510) 464-3218 Award Amount: $1,000,000 Summary: Laney College is applying for the Clean Energy Workforce Training grant in collaboration with the Oakland WIB, Cypress Mandela Training Center, the Regional Technical Training Center, the Spanish Speaking Citizen’s Foundation, Civicorps Schools, Allen Temple Job Training, urban university, Greywater Action, Grid Alternatives and Growth Sector. This team of training and support organizations will offer a robust green building pre-apprenticeship program as an expansion of the existing Oakland Green Jobs Corp. The program will serve the East Bay region, including Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. This expanded Oakland Green Jobs Corp will train 120 new students in energy efficiency, water conservation and renewable energy. Half of the students will be trained at Laney College and half will be trained at Cypress Mandela Training Center with Laney curriculum and instructors. The students at Laney will take a 6 month, 18.5 credit course in environmental literacy, energy auditing, energy efficiency retrofitting, weatherization and green building. The students at Cypress will take a 16 week pre-apprenticeship course as well as environmental literacy and construction rehabilitation classes. A detailed review of recent job forecast data and information from the members of our Green Employers Council and local government partners indicates that the most pressing workforce need in the East Bay will be energy efficiency retrofitting. 14,000 new jobs are expected in the next three years. Students will receive in-depth training in energy auditing and retrofitting as well as the general construction rehabilitation skills that accompany energy efficiency upgrades. In addition to significant training in energy efficiency, students will receive basic training in water conservation techniques, such as greywater systems, and renewable energy, including solar. With this comprehensive training program graduates will be eligible for entry level positions in renewables, water and energy efficiency. Job opportunities include: * Energy Auditor - $42,000 starting salary * Energy Efficiency Retrofitting - $50,000 starting * Weatherization Specialist - $15-18/hour starting * Solar Installer - $32,000 starting The Oakland Green Jobs Corp serves primarily low-income students of color from all over the East Bay. Our target population includes veterans, low-income, public assistance, unemployed, displaced workers, women, at risk youth and students speaking English as a second language. We will recruit these students through community partnerships with Cypress Mandela, the RTTC, the Spanish Speaking Citizen's Council, Civicorps and Allen Temple Job Training. Our goal is to support motivated students in moving from shrinking industries to the growing green sector and to assist those with barriers to employment in preparing for and thriving in a green career.

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Richmond City 330 25th Street Richmond, CA 94804 Sal Vaca (510) 307-8006 Award Amount: $1,000,000 Summary: The Richmond BUILD Green Careers Academy (RBGCA) expands upon a highly successful model that is already in place to prepare a skilled and trained workforce in the green building industry, with a focus on emphasis on energy and water efficiency and solar energy installation training. The project brings together employer, workforce investment board, community college, labor, energy efficiency/solar installation training and environmental literacy partners to identify the most effective ways to deliver the training needed to meet worker demand in the energy/water efficiency and solar energy industries and build capacity to meet future need. The RBGCA is made up of a broad range of partners, some of which include: the Richmond and Alameda County WIBs, Contra Costa Community College, Solar Richmond, Rising Sun Energy Center, Ma’at Environmental Academy, Literacy for Every Adult Program, UC Berkeley Lawrence Hall of Science, Green Energy Hispanic Education, Rubicon Programs, the City of Berkeley, Carpenter’s Local 152, the Chevron Corporation, Sun Light and Power, and Solar City. The RBGCA will serve a total of 190 participants, including 170 from the city of Richmond and 20 from the city of Berkeley. Residents of the city of Richmond face tremendous employment challenges during the current recession, with unemployment rate for the City of 17.6% in July of 2009, more that 80 percent above the national average for the same period. The project will enroll a minimum of 25% of participants from special needs populations, including individuals who lack a GED or high school diploma; those with limited English skills; at risk youth, including emancipated foster care youth; those who reside in transitional housing or who are homeless; individuals with prior criminal convictions or adjudication; veterans; and those who are low-income or on public assistance. Placement of participants in employment will focus on the counties of Contra Costa and Alameda, where the majority of RBGCA employer partners are located. The project curriculum will make use of the nationally recognized Richmond BUILD training model, which provides participants with pre-apprenticeship construction skills training that incorporates training in energy efficiency, environmental literacy, solar technology and solar installation as a component of a larger construction training program. Participants will also receive training in soft skills, and basic skills instruction in math and reading will be available for those who require it. The program has already achieved success in gaining employment for participants in the energy efficiency and solar industries once their training is complete. Graduates of the RBGCA will be prepared for entry into a number of different green building and clean energy occupations, such as the following: Solar Thermal Installer or Technician, Solar Photovoltaic Installer or Technician, Plumber Apprentice, Carpenter Apprentice, Building Performance or Retrofitting Specialist, Energy Auditor or Home Energy Rater, Energy Conservation or Energy Efficiency Manager and HVAC Technician. The project will work closely with the Green Employer Council, other local industry partners and local union apprenticeship programs, to ensure access to employment in the green building and clean energy industries for all program graduates.

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Sacramento Employment and Training Agency 925 Del Paso Boulevard Sacramento, CA 95815 Robin Purdy (916) 263-3860 Award Amount: $968,682 Summary: The Sacramento Region Green Building Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnership will provide services targeting Sacramento, Yolo, El Dorado, and Placer counties. The partnership will focus on providing pre-apprenticeship training programs to prepare a trained workforce for the energy efficiency, infrastructure and commercial green building construction, and the building retrofit sectors. Primary partners for this initiative include: Sacramento Employment and Training Agency/Sacramento Works, Inc., Golden Sierra Job Training Agency, Los Rios Community College District, American River College, Cosumnes River College, Sacramento Municipal Utility District, Community Resource Project, Sacramento Area Electrical Training Center (NECA-IBEW Local 340), Buetler Corporation, and Valley Vision-Green Capital Alliance. The Partnership will serve a total of 230 participants from the target population of adults 18 years or older, unemployed, underemployed, and new workforce entrants with a focus on special populations including veterans, individuals with household incomes below 50 percent of the area median income and those recipients of public assistance. The Partnership is proposing four separate programs to prepare participants with little or no prior construction experience for registered apprenticeship programs and jobs in the building retrofit field. Green Jobs/Energy Career Exploration Workshops, an overview of the careers and opportunities available to participants interested in training in the Green Building Industry, will be offered to create a pathway to Pre-Apprenticeship Training programs at American River College and Cosumnes River College. American River College Green Building Pre-Apprenticeship Training will prepare students for employment in commercial, industrial, and infrastructure apprenticeships in the Green Building industry. Cosumnes River College Green Building Pre-Apprenticeship Training will provide a Construction Pre-Apprenticeship Certificate program for individuals with no prior construction experience to be trained as Weatherization Technicians and Home Energy Auditors in the residential Green Building industry. Sacramento Area Electrical Training Center (NECA-IBEW Local 340) Pre-Apprenticeship Construction Training (PACT), a short-term, intensive pre-apprenticeship program will be offered in the evenings to provide an opportunity for unemployed workers to explore careers as electricians, plumbers, sheet metal workers, and laborers in green construction. The Green Building Pre-Apprenticeship Training program will be a partner with the Sacramento Municipal Utility District’s (SMUD) Energy and Technology Center (E&TC) to provide short-term training classes and certifications that will lead to a Certified Green Building Professional (CGBP) training certificate. The energy efficiency sector has great potential to be a positive economic driver in the Greater Sacramento Region at a time when the economy is in desperate need of job creation. Investments in energy efficiency programs will create jobs for thousands of people performing energy audits, retrofitting homes and buildings, installing advanced HVAC systems, and managing energy resources. Energy efficiency jobs pay well and provide opportunities for advancement, increasing skills and high wages. Most

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energy efficiency jobs are middle-skill jobs requiring more education than high school, but less than a four-year degree—and are well within reach for lower-skilled and low-income workers, as long as effective training programs and appropriate supports are accessible. The Sacramento Region Green Building Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnership will ensure that the necessary pre-apprenticeship programs are available to job seekers in the region to prepare them for this emerging industry sector.

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San Bernardino Community College District 114 South Del Rosa Drive San Bernardino, CA 92408 Kevin Fleming (909) 382-4037 Award Amount: $869,651 Summary: In San Bernardino County, 25% of residents live below the poverty line, the unemployment rate is 13.9%, the construction industry has declined 18.6%, only 15.9% of the population has a Bachelor's degree or higher, foreclosures are up 397.8%, and over 136,198 old homes in the county require weatherization and retrofit services. Fortunately, the demand for a green workforce is high with over 1,330 identified Inland Empire firms currently, or potentially, employing energy efficiency workers locally. A strong network of partners is collaborating in this proposal focusing on the green building industry. San Bernardino County, the county Regional Occupational Program, and Uncommon Good will provide outreach, recruitment, and assessment. Chaffey College and San Bernardino Community College District will provide curriculum and training. The lnland Empire chapter of the United States Green Building Council, representing 236 local companies in the green building and energy efficiency industry, will provide training, internships, apprenticeships, and employment opportunities. The target population will consist of WIA eligible clients including CalWORKs, re-entry, unemployed, underemployed, low income, female, and older youth (18 years and older) whom will mirror the demographics of the local community. Thirty percent of participants will be from special populations including the impoverished (household incomes below the median), chronically unemployed, I underrepresented, and residents without a GED of high school diploma. This project will recruit, train, and place 200 residents into green building apprenticeships or employment, by providing 400 hours of customized training in environmental literacy, green building, energy fundamentals, retrofits and energy efficiency, water efficiency, solar installation and design, basic skills, and workplace readiness. This training program will prepare San Bernardino County residents for four career pathways/occupations: 1) Building Performance Retrofitting Specialists, 2) Energy Auditors or Home Energy Raters, 3) Resource Conservation or Energy Efficiency Managers, and 4) Solar PV/Thermal Installers. Center of Excellence research indicates these key occupations have a 3-year projected growth totaling over 1,470 additional jobs within the region.

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San Diego Workforce Partnership 3910 University Avenue, Suite 400 San Diego, CA 92105 Mark Nanzer(619) 228-2956 Award Amount: $700,000 Summary: The San Diego Green Building Apprenticeship Readiness Partnership (Green Building Partnership) will prepare individuals for jobs in the green building and energy efficiency industry sector in San Diego County. San Diego County is a relatively self-contained labor market, as it is bordered by a military base to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the west, Mexico to the south, and mountains and desert to the east. San Diego has an estimated 1,120 firms employing an estimated 11,627 individuals in the energy efficiency industry. Because of the San Diego region's relative insularity, and the presence here of a burgeoning "green industry, the county is a perfect location to create a green building pre-apprenticeship program. The Green Building Partnership will prepare individuals for jobs in five occupations: HVAC mechanics, technicians, or installers; building performance or retrofitting specialists; building controls systems technicians; energy auditors or home energy raters; and solar photovoltaic (PV) installers. Companies employing individuals in all of these occupations already are experiencing difficulty finding qualified workers. On top of this, it is estimated that there will be a need for an additional 1,224 individuals over the next three years to meet the demand for workers in the first four occupations, and an additional 287 in the next one year to meet the demand for solar PV installers. The lead project partners are the San Diego Workforce Partnership, responsible for project, grant, fiscal, and performance management, and the San Diego and Imperial Counties Regional Community College Consortium, responsible for curriculum development and delivery. The Associated General Contractors of San Diego and Riverside Counties will help develop the curriculum and provide apprenticeship and employment opportunities, and other unions will provide apprenticeship and employment opportunities. Employers will serve on a Green Employer Council, which will a provide input on the curriculum and provide internship and employment opportunities. Community partners will provide recruitment, case management, and support services. The project will target veterans, out-of-school youth, and un-and under-employed adults. Classes and hands-on experience will be provided in basic construction principles, environmental literacy, introduction to green building, energy fundamentals, retrofits and energy efficiency, water efficient building and retrofits, solar hot water installation and design principles, and solar electricity installation and design principles. In addition, to these classes, there will be an employer-developed “Work Ready" component that includes instruction in employer expectations; pre-employment requirements; and work maturity, punctuality, attitude, and retention skills; along with needed basic skills.

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Students who demonstrate additional deficiencies in work readiness or basic skills will have access to remediation and additional preparation. Participants will be provided with necessary support services, and upon completion of the program, will be placed in further education, apprenticeship, or employment, as appropriate. The project will serve 160 individuals, of whom 80% will complete training, 70% will attain a recognized certificate or degree, and 73% will be placed in employment. Of those employed, 81 % will retain employment for at least six months.

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San Francisco Department of Economic and Workforce Development 50 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102 Guillermo Rodriguez (415) 581-2311 Award Amount: $998,550 Summary: The Office of Economic and Workforce Development (OEWD) and its primary partners, City College of San Francisco and Synergy Companies, will enroll and train 150 WIA eligible men and women in the Green Building Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships Program. The program's population will consist of a diverse mix of San Francisco residents, 100% of whom will be drawn from Clean Energy Workforce Training Program special populations. At least 25% of the participants will be women and the group will reflect San Francisco's ethnic diversity. OEWD will operate 3, 18 week (630 hour) training cycles with 50 participants in each cycle over the course of 18 months. The program is built on OEWD's successful CityBuild Academy pre-apprenticeship program. For each cycle, OEWD, City College of San Francisco, the No. Calif. Carpenters Regional Council and the No. Calif. Laborers Joint Apprentice Committee will partner to deliver a combination of classroom and hands on training in basic construction skills, general and job site safety training, introductory labor studies, math, workforce entry skills, and introductory electrical, plumbing and HVAC skills. The training will also include a Green Building phase consisting of environmental literacy, introduction to green building, energy fundamentals, retrofits and energy efficiency, water efficient buildings and retrofit, solar hot water installation and design principles, and solar electrical installation and design principles. Finally, all participants will complete a certified 40-hour Health and Safety Training for Hazardous Waste course taught by a local training provider. The OEVVD program targets San Francisco County specifically and the San Francisco Bay Area region generally because the area contains a critical mix of local government, business, education, and community leadership in policy development, programmatic initiatives, and educational offerings that have stimulated the demand for green business approaches. The region is home to a large number of green businesses and the local energy efficiency (EE) industry sector is projected to grow over the next several years. Moreover, local ordinances, investment in infrastructure projects and ARRA funding for local building projects have combined to create a market and demand for construction workers trained in green building practices. The OEWD program targets entry level jobs in two growth EE subsectors --energy retrofitting of existing homes and retro-commissioning of existing buildings and facilities --because these positions pay sustainable wages, are accessible to individuals with limited education, and require short-term training for placement. Much of the entry- level work in these two categories is performed by apprentices. The positions with the greatest growth potential include: carpenter, laborer, sheet metal worker, and roofer apprentices as well as weatherization specialist/building performance specialist, energy auditor, home energy raters, solar thermal installer and solar PV installers. OEWD will refer its program graduates to local apprenticeship programs and place them with local contractors. The training and certifications participants receive during their training will! make them quite marketable to contractors. Additionally, OEWD's

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position as the compliance and implementation vehicle for Sari Francisco" First Source Hiring Program offers the program unique advantage in leveraging jobs from local building and energy efficiency contractors to assist them to meet their First Source hiring obligations. OEWD's program goal is to enroll 150 individuals, We expect 128 or 85% to complete the 18-week pre-apprenticeship training, and for 11 5 or 90% of these graduates to be placed in jobs. After 6 months, we expect 98 or 85% of those placed to still be working, The career pathways for these new workforce entrants will be varied. Some may simply incorporate their green building and EE skills into their chosen craft work as they complete all the requirements for journey status. For others the training wilt open up new career opportunities in marketing installing energy efficiency measures.

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San Luis Obispo County 4111 Broad Street, Suite A San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Joyce Aldrich (805) 602-2441 Award Amount: $ 610,055 Summary: The targeted region for this proposal is San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties. Currently San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties do not have training in place for new workforce entrants, unemployed or underemployed workers with little or no construction experience to work in the construction industry, energy and water efficiency or renewable energy fields. With new energy retrofit and energy weatherization opportunities, there is a gap between skills of job seekers and needs of employers. This pilot project will provide training opportunities in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties that bridges that education gap ensuring job seekers are trained in fields of Energy Weatherization, Retrofit, and Alternative Landscape encompassing Water Efficiency. This program will include classroom and hands-on training in basic construction practices with a solid grounding in green building and energy and water efficiency so individuals are prepared for work in the weatherization and building retrofit construction fields. This program, along with teaching skills to reduce our carbon footprint will be used toward the following objectives: *Education *Recruitment *Job Training *Job Placement Primary partners in this proposal include Santa Barbara Workforce Investment Board, Cuesta Community College, Santa Barbara City College, California Conservation Corps, Community Action Partnership of San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo County Department of Planning and Building, Community Action Commission of Santa Barbara, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local #639, Building and Trades Council of Santa Barbara, South Coast Regional Occupational Program, Tradart Foundation and Santa Barbara Contractor's Association. The program is designed to support at least 200 adults, 18+ with a target population of 25% of the total served representing special population as defined by the SFP guidelines that includes participants who fall within the High School Drop-out and aged out foster youth categories, chronic unemployment, veterans and homeless or in supportive or transitional housing. The program will provide wraparound green job training and learning with a full scale curriculum in green building; energy fundamentals; retrofits and energy efficiency along with work experience in landscape management and construction management development through the Community Colleges; Local Labor and Building and Trades Councils that will provide vocational education to participants. Additionally the second component of the program consists of basic and intermediate hands-on skills training in energy efficient technologies, sustainable landscaping, energy auditing, green construction/deconstruction, and water management. The career pathways through partner employers include construction retrofit, energy/weatherization, and water management.

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Solano Community College 4000 Suisun Valley Road Fairfield, CA 94534 John Urrutia (707) 864-7179 Award Amount: $418,751 Summary: Targeted Region = Solano County: Square Miles - 909.4 Square Miles; Population - 426,729 (Jan 2009); 21 of the 58 Counties; Medium Age – 34.8; Average Annual Wage - $43,383; Total Vehicle Registrations – 329,534. Travis AFB is located in Solano County, and 14,000 people are assigned to the Base – (Wing Performance Report – April 2008). Targeted Industries – “Green” Construction and “Green” Development (Architectural; Engineering; Contracting; Pre-Design; Design; Construction; Property Management; Operations and Maintenance; Renewable Energy; Water Efficiency; Energy Auditing; and Weatherization)

Primary Partners – WIB of Solano County, County of Solano, Travis AFB, Cities of Fairfield, Vacaville, & Vallejo, Pacific Gas & Electric, Green Employer Council, & Private Business Partners

Target Population – The Primary Target Group is the Travis AFB Veterans and Reservists. There are approximately 3,250 Reservists stationed at Travis and an additional 522 Veterans processed through the Solano Community College Veteran Affairs office annually. Additionally, the current Unemployment Rate for Solano County is 11.5%, or 25,000 people. The total of these groups equals 28,772 possible students. Number of Participants to be served – Our proposed program will include 3 simultaneous programs. We will host one program on our main campus along with classes located at Travis AFB, our Vacaville Center, and our Vallejo Center. Each of our core programs will be offered to and accommodate 40 students per semester, for a total of 120 students per semester. Our program within the 18-month Grant duration will provide 2 Semesters, for a total of 240 students. In addition, we will offer 5 Specialty Classes per semester for shorter-duration classes that enable larger groups of people (40 people per specialty class ) to return to work. The specialty programs will be Weatherization and Energy Upgrades; Energy Auditing; Solar PV, Water Heating, and Space Heating; Rain Water Harvesting; and Entrepreneurial Training. The Specialty Classes will target the Unemployed. Proposed Training Activities – Training activities will contain: Classroom and hands-on skill training in Environmental Literacy Training, Soft Skill Development, and Further Educational Pursuits. Specifically, the training will include an Introduction to Green Building (LEED GA Credentialing – particularly Sustainable Sites, Energy Conservation, Water Conservation, Resource Conservation, and Indoor Air Quality.) In addition, specific training will consist of Energy Fundamentals; Retrofits & Energy Efficiency; Water Efficient Buildings and Retrofits; Solar Hot Water and Space Heating; Solar – PV; along with the short duration

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specialties that are listed above. Supportive classes addressing the basic skills of Math, Reading, and Writing will be available to those students requiring such training through the already existing Basic Skills Program at SCC. Career Pathways or Occupations for the Graduates – The following are the Career Pathways or Occupations for the Graduates: Field Construction and Marketing skills in: Weatherization; Green Plumbing; HERS Rater; Energy Auditing; PV and Wind Energy; Solar Water and Space Heating; Rain Water Harvesting and Gray Water Reuse; Geo Thermal; Building Operations and Maintenance; LEED GA project participation; Sustainable Project Consulting; and further Education within Sustainable Development including Architectural and Engineering pursuits.

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South Bay Workforce Investment Board 11539 Hawthorne, Suite 500 Hawthorne, CA 90250 Jan Vogel (310) 970-7700 Award Amount: $529,858 Summary: The Gateways to Green Building Pre-Apprenticeship Program (GGB Program) is a collaborative residential green building apprenticeship preparation program designed to prepare new workforce entrants, the unemployed and underemployed workers for candidacy and entrance into registered apprenticeship programs and/or employment in green building occupations and careers. Our program goals are to: 1) develop entry-level and specialty skills in residential green building for 70 under-employed, unemployed and new workforce entrants in the South Bay Local Workforce Investment Area (SBLWIA) to increase their employability and prepare them for careers in the green building field; 2) prepare participants for registered apprenticeship program candidacy, entrance, and successful participation, and/or other employment in a residential green building occupation; and 3) increase the residential green building workforce of the SBLWIA by developing skills recognized by certifying bodies through the use of classroom and hands-on instruction, community service activities, supportive services, and other state, federal, and local financial resources. With the South Bay WIB serving as administrative entity, the program will be operated by the Century Center for Economic Opportunity/YouthBuild in Gardena in cooperation with El Camino College and green building training entities including the U.S. Green Building Council Los Angeles Chapter, Build it Green, the California Building Performance Contractor’s Association, Richard Heath and Associates, and the Association of Energy Engineers. The 18-month program will cover the following content areas: *Environmental Literacy *Introduction to Green Building *Energy Fundamentals *Sustainable Development *Retrofits and Energy Efficiency *Water Efficient Building and Retrofits *Solar Hot Water Installation and Design Principles *Solar Electricity Installation and Design Principles *Workforce Entry: Math, Reading and Writing, Map and Plan Reading, Verbal Communication, Workforce Skills (including soft skills) *Vocational English as a Second Language

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In addition to the organizations indicated above, GGB partners include: the IBEW/NECA Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee-Electrical Training Institute, Ironworkers Local 416, GRID Alternatives, the Environmental Services Center of the South Bay Cities Council of Governments, and the South Bay One-Stop Business and Career Centers in Inglewood, Gardena, Carson, and Redondo Beach. Green Employer Council members include: ASF Millworks & Design Inc., Building Doctors, Southern California Edison, DuctTesters, Inc., Healing Spaces by Design, Imani Energy, Inc., The Green Hive, Jasana, Quilite, Solartech Power, Inc., Salas O’Brien, and Pulte Homes.

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Imperial County 2695 South Fourth Street, Building D El Centro, CA 92243 Sam Couchman (760) 337-5000 Award Amount: $500,000 Summary: At the southeastern tip of California - bordering Mexico to the South, Arizona to the east, and San Diego to the West - is the Imperial Valley. The Imperial Valley/Imperial County encompasses nine small cities totaling an overall population of 172,000. Historically an agricultural area with high unemployment (30.2% - July, 2009 - EDD LMI info.), low skill jobs, and a predominantly Hispanic population (75%), the Imperial Valley is nonetheless in the process of turning itself into a focal point for bio-fuel production. Thanks to its longer than average growing season, wide variety of crops, and nearby location to San Diego's bio-technology industry, the Imperial Valley is in a prime location to take advantage of the emerging bio-fuel industry. The bio-fuel industry sector is established and growing in the Imperial County; five of the bio-fuel companies making up this industry (SunEco Energy, Carbon Capture Corporation, Biolight, Pacificland International Development Company, and California Ethanol and Power) have partnered with Letters of Commitment to support this effort with their presence on the Green Employer Council. Of those five companies, three are related to algal bio-fuels - the subset of this industry which has identified the specific jobs being prepared for in this proposal. SunEco Energy has identified 52 jobs to be prepared for connected with their two planned 1000 acre-foot build-outs this coming year and Biolight has committed to hiring three positions in addition to the above 52 job openings. The target population - as dictated by grant guidelines - is unemployed, underemployed and incumbent workers. Since the bio-fuel industry - while established and growing - has been primarily research oriented in the Imperial County before this year, it is not expected that incumbent workers will be a large part of the population. On the other hand, the unemployment statistics given above indicate there will be plenty of unemployed and under-employed individuals to work with. To meet the 55 identified job openings associated with the algal bio-fuel industry, 75 participants will be trained in identified job areas. SunEco Energy identified eight job categories that they will be hiring for, three of which involve skills that will be part of the skills practiced through the Biolight internships to take place between the first and second stages of the proposed trainings. The eight identified job categories associated with jobs at SunEco Energy that will be available in the two scheduled build-outs between November 0f 2009 and January of 2011 are: Water Quality Specialists, Water Management, Livestock Feed Processors, Biology/Microscopy/ Lab, Computer Instrument Technicians, Heavy Electrical Technicians, Control Room Operators, Control Room Supervisors. Planned training associated with these positions includes classroom (both at IVROP- the training agency partnering in this proposal - and at the primary business partner facilities), and On-the-Job Training (OJT). Classroom training for technical positions at SunEco which will use Emerson Control Systems equipment will be specific training (through ISA-Instrument Society of America) designed to prepare participants to the point where, after this and limited OJT at SunEco, they will be sent to vendor/Emerson training by the employer, SunEco Energy. Other courses contain different combinations of classroom time and OJT depending on the position being prepared for.

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Long Beach City 3447 Atlantic Avenue Long Beach, CA 90807 Bryan S. Rogers (562) 570-3701 Award Amount: $500,000 Summary: California’s economic recovery, in part, will take place within the burgeoning Clean Technology/Green Economic Sector. This sector is bringing about new job opportunities and expanding the industry in multiple arenas. In the Southern California region one of the major areas experiencing growth is the green transportation heavy trucks and transit. The strict mandates of the South Coast Air Quality Management District’s (SCAQMD) addressing Greenhouse Gas emissions and the Clean Air Action Plan adopted by the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles are driving major changes in the heavy trucks and transit vehicles that travel through this region. A well trained workforce must understand the differences and safety issues between the old diesel technology and the new LNG/CNG or gasoline-hybrid engine technology. Through this stacked training approach participants will have multiple options and entry points for employment opportunities within the Green Vehicle Service industry. Initially, clients will be able to obtain employment by completing the required entry level courses; a comprehensive green vehicle quick service training and an industry mandated green vehicle safety course. Upon completion select clients will be introduced to paid internships at green transportation quick service and maintenance facilities. These entry-level courses are the foundational piece of this project in that they ensure that all clients are immediately employable and possess the relevant skill base for the industry. All program graduates then move into one of 3 green specialty tracks that provide for advancement and mobility within the clean transportation industry sector: Gaseous Fuels Training, Electric/Hybrid Vehicle Training, and Clean Diesel Training. These industry focus areas are high growth segments for the region and clients will be well equipped with the requisite skills to apply for positions within the clean transportation industry. As a proposed tiered training program the ability for this project to support employment, advancement and economic self-sufficiency is significant. Through a stackable credentialing model the proposed project will target four distinct yet complimentary segments of the regional population. These population segments include the (1) low-skilled, unemployed, (2) recently dislocated workers with transferable skills, (3) the recently returned veteran's population, and (4) the incumbent worker segment of the population. The project aims to serve approximately 210 clients over the 18 month project period. As key conduits for expending federal stimulus dollars to support clean energy job growth, the Workforce Investment Boards recognize a need to support recruitment and clean energy training and education programs for the clean energy industry. The Pacific Gateway Workforce Investment Network and Long Beach Community College District are partnering as sponsors of this proposal because they recognize that the clean energy economy operates at a regional scale—businesses and employees work across jurisdictional boundaries—and thus a complimentary approach strengthens the likelihood of success for both organizations and their service areas. Key employer partners include Long Beach and Orange County Transits and the Port of Long Beach.

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Los Angeles County 3175 West Sixth Street, Room 300 Los Angeles, CA 90020 Josie Marquez(213) 738-3175 Award Amount: $500,000 Summary: The Los Angeles County Workforce Investment Board (WIB) and its regional partners will serve 150 incumbent and underemployed/unemployed workers throughout the Los Angeles target region. It will provide a series of short-term training events and wrap-around services towards the green-building career pathways - leveraging local, state and Federal resources. The primary partners will be the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) and its nine-college infrastructure, the City of Los Angeles Workforce Investment Board, local and regional employers (such as Energy Crews Company, IMANI Energy, Inc., Sunshine Solar Energy Inc., SolarCity, INTI Energy Solutions, CA Conservation Corp (Operations and Facilities Division), and Go Green Solar). The target group will include incumbent workers and underemployed/unemployed workers that are interested in the focused industry. Although not required, this project will also serve special needs populations that include veterans, individuals lacking a GED, and applicants living below 50% the area medium income. All participants will be offered short-term training activities that include the following: • Code Training • Principles of Green Construction • LEED Certification Preparation • Green Plumbing Principles and Certification Workshop • Principles of Weatherization and Envelope Sealing • Home Energy Audits and Rating systems • Building Performance Institute Certification Training for Envelope Professional, Building Analyst Professional and Building Performance Contractor • Solar/PV Installation The purpose of the project is to prepare participants for emerging careers in the green-building sector and enhance their career mobility towards emerging fields. It is supported by regional employers, the local LA City and County One-Stop Center system, and sector-based associations such as the Green-WEST Alliance. Upon successful completion of the project's array of services, participants can be poised for successful careers such as Green Plumbing Contractors, Green Construction Managers/LEED Certified, Building Analyst, HVAC Contractor, Solar PV Installer, Energy Efficiency Auditor / Energy Efficiency Installation, and Solar Thermal Installation.

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Richmond City 330 25th Street Richmond, CA 94804 Sal Vaca (510) 307-8006 Award Amount: $500,000 Summary: The ATLAS Advanced Transportation Initiative (ATLAS ATI) is a regional consortium of Workforce Investment Boards (WIBs); community colleges, community workforce providers, labor, and regional industry employers that will implement career path trainings in green diesel, hybrid technology, and water borne automotive painting systems for underserved populations of dislocated workers and recently detached veterans in the greater East San Francisco Bay Area Interstate 80 and 880 corridor. ATI will serve 125 dislocated individuals over 18 months from three specific groups of dislocated individuals currently unemployed or soon to be unemployed due to environmental policy, shifting strategies in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, or economic restructuring. Independent Owner-Operator (IOO) Truckers: New CARB guidelines in December will force as many as 1500 drivers at the Port of Oakland to replace or retrofit their trucks to continue to service the Port. Of this amount, as many as 500 will be unable to complay and will lose ability to work as drivers. Recently Detached Veterans: Hundreds of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans are returning to the Bay Area, the highest concentrations in the San Francisco East and South Bay Areas. Of these, the majority are young adult males between 21 and 28 years of age with limited work experience outside of the military and facing a variety of needs to reintegrate smoothly into civilian life. Dislocated Workers: ATI will target dislocated workers from multiple sources with a special emphasis on workers displaced by the halting of the Chevron refinery expansion in the City of Richmond. ATLAS ATI will implement clean transportation training pathways including Clean Diesel retrofit, Hybrid Automotive Technology, and Water Borne Automotive painting systems. These trainings will focus on short term intensive training leading to entry level positions making as much as $20 an hour in dealerships, independent repair facilities, or large transportation providers with in house service capacity for their own fleets. The ATI training model integrates vocational ESL, basic skills instruction, and case management into training to provide full wraparound support for trainees, and it will create a Green Employer Council to facilitate placement after training and input from employers on the design and implementation of these new training elements. The training pathways targeted by ATI will all focus on both short term training and placement and continuing education after placement to help individuals achieve full certification as a Diesel Mechanic, Hybrid Automotive Technician (Toyota T-Tech Certification), or Advanced Automotive Paint technician.

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The ATI partnership includes the Richmond WIB (Lead), Alameda County WIB, Oakland Private Industry Council, College of Alameda, Contra Costa College, Swords to Plowshares, and the Workforce Collaborative as primary service delivery partners. Additionally, the project builds upon existing partnerships between the College of Alameda with the Port of Oakland, Teamsters, Machinists Union, Joint Automotive Apprenticeship Council and nearly 30 transportation and repair companies based in the San Francisco East Bay. The structure of these partnerships will ensure the consortium direct access to the targeted populations and provide contextualized case management services by organizations with specific expertise serving transportation industries, veterans, and dislocated workers.

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Sacramento Employment and Training Agency 925 Del Paso Boulevard Sacramento, CA 95815 Robin Purdy (916) 263-3860 Award Amount: $500,000 Summary: The Alternative Vehicles and Fuel Workforce Training Program will serve the Sacramento Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) including Sacramento, Yolo, El Dorado, and Placer counties; and target the energy and transportation sectors. The Green Capital Alliance (GCA), with the active participation of business, government, economic development organizations, colleges, universities, and utility companies, will serve as the Green Employer Council. Partners will include, in addition to the GCA, the Sacramento Employment and Training Agency (SETA) and Sacramento Works, Inc., the workforce arm of the regional WIB, which will provide recruitment, assessment, case management, and placement for students enrolled in entry level training; and, American River College (ARC), a Sacramento community college serving 40,000 students, which will provide industry and entry-level training. Employers will include the Operating Engineers Local 3 (OE3), a labor organization representing heavy equipment operators and mechanics; Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) and Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD), major electric utility companies; and, Sacramento Area Rapid Transit (RT), providing regional bus and light rail service. Industry Training Target Population and Outcomes:

• The target population for industry training will be technicians identified by their company/organization. In most cases technicians will be paid during training, and their wages will be used as match.

• OE3 – 12 technicians will retrofit off-road construction equipment to achieve particulate and green house reduction.

• PG&E – 48 technicians will service and maintain electric hybrid vehicles (EVs) to manufacturers’ specifications. PG&E is transitioning their automotive fleet in 2010 to electric vehicles (EVs).

• RT – 12 technicians will maintain/repair Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) systems on diesel buses.

• SMUD – 24 technicians will service and maintain EVs, hybrids, and alternative fuel vehicles; and, retrofit trucks to achieve particulate and green house gas reduction.

• Training will prepare technicians to work with alternative vehicles, fuel systems, diagnostic tools, and technical software which they will utilize to train other technicians and advance within their occupation.

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Entry Level Training Target Population and Outcomes:

• The target population will be unemployed and underemployed workers; with active recruitment of women. LMI data indicates an annual need for 182 auto mechanics and 66 bus and truck mechanics. Technicians with training in alternative vehicles and fuel should be very competitive for employment.

• Alternative Fuel and Vehicles Certificate: 25 students will complete courses in biodiesel; advanced electrical; hybrid technology; alternative fuels and vehicles; and advanced drive train.

• Clean Diesel Certificate: 25 students will complete courses in biodiesel; clean diesel systems; clean diesel rebuild, retrofit, or repower; clean engine repair; clean diesel retrofit; and clean diesel software.

This initiative will contribute to the economic recovery and stability of the region by teaching students, technicians, labor organizations, and employers how to retrofit diesel technology, and how to maintain and repair alternative vehicles. These activities will pump money into the economy through equipment and vehicle sales; improve regional health and economic competitiveness through the reduction of greenhouse gases and particulates; and establish Sacramento as a center for transportation and energy technology.

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San Francisco Department of Economic and Workforce Development 50 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102 Guillermo Rodriguez (415) 581-2311 Award Amount: $277,500 Summary: Targeted Region and Sector: The Bay Area EV Training Consortium has designated the San Francisco Bay Area as its targeted region; and the electric vehicle sector as its targeted industry. For the purposes of the Consortium's work, the regional EV industry sector is inclusive of: automobile dealerships that will be marketing EVs in the 2010 2012 timeframe; independent repair shops that service EVs; companies that convert conventional vehicles to electric drive operation; EV charge station manufacturers and the electrical contractor community that will install them; public and private fleet operators; local government transport, building, planning, and public works officials. Primary Partners: Primary partners in the Consortium include Workforce Investment San Francisco (the lead applicant agency and the designated Workforce Investment Board for San Francisco City and County); the WIBs of Sonoma and Marin County, City College of San Francisco, the College of Marin, Santa Rosa Junior College (located in Sonoma County); the S.F. EV Association, and the Bay Area EV Corridor Project, which is a coalition of Bay Area regional public agencies, local governments, EV companies, and business organizations advancing a coordinated plan to make the Bay Area the "EV Capital of the United States." Primary Bay Area EV Corridor Project partners include the Joint Policy Committee of the four regional public agencies of the Bay Area (the Association of Bay Area Governments, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, and the Bay Conservation and Development Commission); the City and County of San Francisco; the City of San Jose; Coulomb Technologies; and many other employer and business organizations. Target Population Served (60% incumbent workers; 40% unemployed or underemployed): The Bay Area EV Training Consortium target population includes: 1) individuals seeking employment in the auto technician field with a broad array of skills - including conventional and electric drivetrain components; 2) incumbent technicians seeking advancement through knowledge of EVs. Proposed Training Activities: Consortium training activities will include training for at least 144 incumbents and job-seekers via: 1) Nine introductory and intermediate auto technician training courses with an emphasis on electric vehicle drivetrains (including hybrid-electric, plug-in hybrid electric, and pure battery-electric vehicles); 2) Training in electric vehicle conversions; and 3) Training in electric vehicle charge station network planning, installation, and maintenance. In addition, at least 100 EV infrastructure planners and installers will be trained in multi-disciplinary teams through a series of 24 "EV Charger Supply Chain Workshops" led by experienced EV industry professionals affiliated with the Bay Area EV Corridor Project. To ensure that technician program training participants fully understand the demands and expectations of the EV-related workplace, job shadow and work-based learning activities will be organized with leading employers, coordinated by the SF EV Association. We anticipate

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that at least 73% of college auto tech trainees will be placed in unsubsidized employment. EV Charger Workshop participants will be incumbents not needing placement services. Career Pathways: The career pathways that EV Training Consortium participants will be I engaged in include automobile service technicians and managers; fleet managers; and I L. EVinfrastructure and charge networ~J2Janners, technicians, and manager.

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Regional Industry Clusters of Opportunity Awardees

Each of the successful applicants received $200,000 of Recovery Act funding and those applicants that focus activities on Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Advanced Vehicle Technologies will receive AB 118 funding up to $50,000. The 10 entities receiving Regional Industry Clusters of Opportunity grants include: Applicant Name

Region (Counties)

Recovery Act Amount

AB 118 Amount

Total Award

Fresno County Workforce Investment Board

Amador, Calaveras, Fresno, Kern, Kings, Inyo, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Mono, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Tuolumne

$200,000 $0 $200,000

Humboldt County Workforce Investment Board

Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino, Siskiyou, Trinity

$200,000 $0 $200,000

Northern Rural Training and Employment Consortium

Butte, Del Oro, Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama, Trinity

$200,000 $49,000 $249,000

North Valley Job Training Consortium (NOVA)

Santa Clara, San Mateo $200,000 $0 $200,000

Pacific Gateway Workforce Investment Board

Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura

$200,000 $49,987 $249,987

Sacramento Employment Training Agency

El Dorado, Sacramento, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba

$200,000 $0 $200,000

San Bernardino County Riverside, San Bernardino $200,000 $49,000

$249,000

San Diego Workforce Partnership

San Diego $200,000 $0 $200,000

Santa Barbara Workforce Investment Board

San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura

$200,000 $50,000 $250,000

Workforce Investment Board of Contra Costa

Alameda, Contra Costa, Solano

$200,000 $0 $200,000

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Asbestos Workers Committees Northern California Heat & Frost Insulators And Allied Workers J.A.C. (Alameda) 145Asbestos Workers Committees Southern California Heat & Frost Insulators & Allied Workers J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 124Automotive Committees Alameda & Contra Costa Counties Automotive Repair Trades J.A.C. (Alameda) 52Automotive Committees Central Valley Automotive & Machinist J.A.C. (Fresno) 40Automotive Committees City Of San Jose Vehicle Equipment Repair Trades Apprenticeship Committee (Santa Clara) 3Automotive Committees Sacramento Automotive J.A.C. (Sacramento) 24Automotive Committees San Francisco, Marin, San Mateo & Northern Santa Clara Counties Automotive Repair Trades J.A.C. (Alameda) 33Automotive Committees San Joaquin Valley Automotive Trades J.A.C. (San Joaquin) 63Automotive Committees Santa Clara & San Benito Counties Machinist Joint Apprenticeship And Training Committee (Santa Clara) 3Automotive Committees Santa Clara County Automotive Repair Trades J.A. & E.A.C. (Santa Clara) 65Automotive Committees Sonoma County Automotive & Marin & Sonoma Counties Machinist J A C (Sonoma) 1Barber & Cosmetology Committees Cosmetica - Cosmetology And Barbering U.A.C. (Los Angeles) 103Barber & Cosmetology Committees Cosmetology Unilateral Apprenticeship Committee (Los Angeles) 336Barber & Cosmetology Committees East Bay & South Counties Barbering & Cosmetology U.A.C. (Alameda) 140Barber & Cosmetology Committees Greater East Bay Barber & Cosmetologist U.A.C. (Contra Costa) 220Barber & Cosmetology Committees Los Angeles County Barbers & Cosmetologist J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 104Barber & Cosmetology Committees Northern California Barber And Cosmetology Apprenticeship Committee (Sacramento) 663Barber & Cosmetology Committees Orange County Barber & Cosmetology J.A.C. (Orange) 89Barber & Cosmetology Committees San Bernardino & Riverside Barbers J.A.T.C. (Riverside) 70Barber & Cosmetology Committees San Diego Cosmetology Apprenticeship Committee (San Diego) 53Boilermaker Committees Boilermakers Western States Area J.A.C. (Contra Costa) 142Bricklayer Committees Bricklayers & Allied Crafts Local 3 J.A.T.& E.C. (Alameda) 108Bricklayer Committees Bricklayers & Allied Craftsman Local #4 California J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 114Bricklayer Committees Masonry Industry Training Association Of Southern California Bricklayers U.A.C. (Riverside) 4Bricklayer Committees San Diego & Imperial Counties Bricklayers & Stone Masons J.A.T.C. (San Diego) 5Carpentry Committees Alameda County Carpenters Training Committee (Alameda) 315Carpentry Committees Associated Builders & Contractors Golden Gate Chapter Carpentry U.A.C. (Alameda) 37Carpentry Committees Central Valley Carpenters Training Committee (Fresno) 147Carpentry Committees Contra Costa County Carpenters Training Committee (Alameda) 627Carpentry Committees Delta / Yosemite Carpenters Training Committee (Solano) 105Carpentry Committees Greater Bay Area Hardwood Floor Layers Training Committee (Santa Clara) 16Carpentry Committees Humboldt & Del Norte Counties Carpenters Training Committee (Solano) 8Carpentry Committees Innercity Community Unilateral Apprenticeship Committee (San Diego) 54Carpentry Committees Los Angeles County Cabinet And Store Fixture Jac (Los Angeles) 33Carpentry Committees Los Angeles County Carpenter Floor Workers J.A. & T.C. (Los Angeles) 65Carpentry Committees Marin County Carpenters Training Committee (Solano) 48Carpentry Committees Monterey County Carpenters Training Committee (Santa Clara) 40Carpentry Committees Napa And Solano Counties Carpenters Training Committee (Solano) 153Carpentry Committees North Valley Carpenters Training Committee (Solano) 201Carpentry Committees Northeastern Butte Carpenters Training Committee (Solano) 15Carpentry Committees Northern California Pile Drivers & Bridge Builders (Alameda) 209Carpentry Committees San Diego Associated General Contractors J.A.C. (San Diego) 379Carpentry Committees San Francisco Carpentry Training Committee (Alameda) 661

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Carpentry Committees San Mateo County Carpentry Training Committee (Alameda) 152Carpentry Committees Santa Clara/San Benito Carpenters Training Committee (Santa Clara) 260Carpentry Committees Santa Cruz County Carpenters Training Committee (Santa Clara) 35Carpentry Committees Sonoma, Lake & Mendocino Counties Carpenters Training Committee (Solano) 81Carpentry Committees South Bay Mill & Cabinet Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee (Santa Clara) 9Carpentry Committees Southern California Acoustical Installer J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 235Carpentry Committees Southern California Carpentry J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 4,884Carpentry Committees Southern California Carpentry J.A.T.C. (San Diego) (San Diego) 1Carpentry Committees Southern California Modular Furnishings Installer Joint Apprenticesip & Training Committee (Los Angeles) 52Carpentry Committees Southern California Pile Drivers J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 138Carpentry Committees Tahoe Area Carpenters Training Committee (Solano) 17Carpet, Linoleum & Soft Tile Committees Northern California Floor Covering J.A.T.C. (Alameda) 504Carpet, Linoleum & Soft Tile Committees San Diego Carpet, Linoleum & Floor Covering Industries J.A.C. (San Diego) 9Carpet, Linoleum & Soft Tile Committees Southern California Resilient Floor & Decorative Covering Crafts Jatc (Los Angeles) 209Cement Masons Committees Northern California Cement Masons J.A.T.C. (Alameda) 149Cement Masons Committees San Diego Associated General Contractors J.A.C. (San Diego) 115Cement Masons Committees San Diego County Cement Masons J.A.C. (San Diego) 69Cement Masons Committees Southern California Cement Masons J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 404Civil Service Committees Bureau Of Reclamation Central Valley (Sacramento) 8Civil Service Committees California Fire Fighter Joint Apprenticeship Committee (Sacramento) 6,136Civil Service Committees California State University & State Employee Trades Council Jatc (Los Angeles) 11Civil Service Committees Department Of Park & Recreations (Sacramento) 153Civil Service Committees Office Of Training & Personnel Development/Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee (Sacramento) 8,568Drywall / Lather Committees 46 Northern California Counties Drywall/Lathing Ja&Tc (Alameda) 854Drywall / Lather Committees Innercity Community Unilateral Apprenticeship Committee (San Diego) 33Drywall / Lather Committees San Diego Associated General Contractors J.A.C. (San Diego) 137Drywall / Lather Committees Southern California Drywall/Lather J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 3,455Drywall Finishing (Taping) Committees Central Valley Painters, Decorators And Paperhangers J.A.C. (Fresno) 6Drywall Finishing (Taping) Committees Painting & Decorating Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee Of The Bay Area, Inc. (Alameda) 122Drywall Finishing (Taping) Committees Southern California Drywall Finishers Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (Los Angeles) 273Electrical & Electronic Committees Alameda County J.A.T.C. For The Electrical Inside Wireman Trade (Alameda) 157Electrical & Electronic Committees Associated Builders & Contractors Golden Gate Chapter Electrical U.A.C. (Alameda) 140Electrical & Electronic Committees Associated Builders & Contractors Of San Diego, Inc. Electrical U.A.C. (San Diego) 181Electrical & Electronic Committees Associated Builders & Contractors Of San Diego, Inc., Electronic Systems Technician (Sound Tech.) (San Diego) 21Electrical & Electronic Committees Central Valley Electrical J.A.T.C. (Stanislaus) 45Electrical & Electronic Committees Communication Workers Of America/American Communication Contractors Association J.A.C. (Santa Clara) 12Electrical & Electronic Committees Contra Costa County Electrical J.A.C. (Contra Costa) 160Electrical & Electronic Committees Crater Lake Electrical J A T C (Unknown) 50Electrical & Electronic Committees Fresno, Madera, Kings & Tulare Counties Electrical Industries Jatc (Fresno) 104Electrical & Electronic Committees I.B.E.W. Local Union No. 40 Los Angeles County Chapter Neca J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 31Electrical & Electronic Committees Kern County Electrical Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee (Kern) 147Electrical & Electronic Committees Los Angeles County Electrical J.A.& E.T.C. (Los Angeles) 934Electrical & Electronic Committees Los Angeles County Intercommunication & Sound J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 99Electrical & Electronic Committees Los Angeles/Ventura Chapter Of A.B.C. Inc. E.U.A.C. (Los Angeles) 213Electrical & Electronic Committees Motion Picture Studio Electrician (Journeyman Wireman) J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 18

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Electrical & Electronic Committees Northern California Sound And Communication J.A.T.C. (Santa Clara) 197Electrical & Electronic Committees Orange County Electrical (Transportation) J.A.C. (Orange) 24Electrical & Electronic Committees Orange County Electrical J.A.C. (Orange) 297Electrical & Electronic Committees Orange County Sound Technician Joint Apprenticeship Committee (Orange) 46Electrical & Electronic Committees Redwood Empire Electrical J.A.T.C. (Sonoma) 141Electrical & Electronic Committees Reno Electricians Jatc For The Electrical Industry (Unknown) 90Electrical & Electronic Committees Riverside Area Electrical J. A. C. (San Bernardino) 138Electrical & Electronic Committees Riverside, San Bernardino, Mono & Inyo Counties Sound Technician J. A. C. (San Bernardino) 9Electrical & Electronic Committees Sacramento Area Electrical J.A.T.C. (Sacramento) 195Electrical & Electronic Committees San Bernardino, Mono And Inyo Counties Electrical J. A. C. (San Bernardino) 124Electrical & Electronic Committees San Diego County Sound Technicians J.A.C. (San Diego) 26Electrical & Electronic Committees San Diego Electrical J.A.T.C. (San Diego) 302Electrical & Electronic Committees San Francisco J.A.T.C. For The Electrical Industry - Inside Wireman (San Francisco) 307Electrical & Electronic Committees San Joaquin & Calaveras Counties Electrical J.A.T.C. (San Joaquin) 56Electrical & Electronic Committees San Luis Obispo Electrical Workers J.A.C. (San Luis Obispo) 30Electrical & Electronic Committees San Mateo County J.A.T.C. For The Electrical Construction Industry (San Mateo) 149Electrical & Electronic Committees Santa Barbara County Electrical J.A.C. (Santa Barbara) 49Electrical & Electronic Committees Santa Clara County Electrical Trades J.A.T.C. (Santa Clara) 305Electrical & Electronic Committees Shasta-Butte Electricians J.A.T.C. (Shasta) 13Electrical & Electronic Committees So. Calif. Chapter Of A. B. C., Inc. Electronic Systems Technician/Voice Data Video U. A. C. (Orange) 9Electrical & Electronic Committees Solano & Napa Counties Electricians J.A.T.C. (Napa) 111Electrical & Electronic Committees Southern California Chapter Of The Associated Builders And Contractors Inc. Electrical U.A.C. (Orange) 382Electrical & Electronic Committees Southern California Transportation Systems Electricial Jac (Los Angeles) 117Electrical & Electronic Committees Tri-County J.A.T.C. For The Electrical Industry (Monterey) 54Electrical & Electronic Committees Ventura County Electrical J.A.T.C. (Ventura) 73Electrical & Electronic Committees W.E.C.A. Electrical Apprenticeship And Training Committee (Sacramento) 12Electrical & Electronic Committees Wbfaa Uatc (Los Angeles) 93Electrical & Electronic Committees Western Electrical Contractors Assoc., Inc. Apprenticeship And Training Committee (Sacramento) 522Electrical & Electronic Committees Western Electrical Contractors Associaition & Training Committee (Sacramento) 40Elevator Committees Northern California Elevator Industry Joint Apprenticeship And Training Committee (San Francisco) 357Elevator Committees Southern California Elevator Constructor Joint Apprenticeship And Training Committee (Los Angeles) 754Engineer Committees Associated General Contractors Of San Diego, Inc. Construction Equipment Operator U.A.C. (San Diego) 63Engineer Committees J.A.C. For The Operating Engineers For The 46 Counties Of Northern California (Sacramento) 27Engineer Committees Joint Apprenticeship Committee For Operating Engineers For The 46 Northern Counties In California (Sacramento) 544Engineer Committees Northern California & Northern Nevada Stationary Engineers J.A.C. (San Francisco) 232Engineer Committees Operating & Maintenance Engineers Apprenticeship & Training Trust For Southern California (Los Angeles) 112Engineer Committees Southern California Operating Engineers J. A. C. (Los Angeles) 391Glazier & Glass Workers Committees Northern California District Council 16 Glaziers, Architectural Metal And Glass Workers Jatc (Alameda) 425Glazier & Glass Workers Committees San Diego & Imperial Counties Glaziers J.A.C. (San Diego) 42Glazier & Glass Workers Committees Southern California Glaziers & Glassworkers Industry J.A.C. (Orange) 343Health Services Committees State Of California . Psychiatric Tech Unit 18 J.A.C. (Sacramento) 47Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Bay Area Sheet Metal J.A.C. (Alameda) 115Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Fresno Area Plumbers, Pipe & Refrigeration Fitters J.A.T.C. (Fresno) 33Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Fresno Sheet Metal Workers J.A.T.C. (Fresno) 1Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Humboldt, Del Norte & Trinity Sheet Metal J.A.C. (Sonoma) 1

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Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Inland Refrigeration J.J. & A.T.C. (San Bernardino) 42Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning J. A. & T. C. , Plumbing, Pipe Fitting & Refrigeration Industry Of San Mateo (San Mateo) 56Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Kern, Inyo & Mono Counties Plumbing, Pipefitter & Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Mechanic J.A.T.C. (Kern) 11Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Los Angeles & Orange Counties Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration J.J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 189Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Monterey, Santa Cruz And San Benito Counties Sheet Metal Joint Apprenticeship Committee (Monterey) 6Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Motion Picture Studio Electrician (Journeyman Wireman) J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 3Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Napa/Solano Counties Plumbers And Steamfitters J.A.T.C. (Solano) 1Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Northern California Valley Sheet Metal Industry J.A.C. (Sacramento) 31Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Pipe Trades J.A.T.C. Of Santa Clara And San Benito Counties (Santa Clara) 93Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Plumbing & Pipefitting Industry Of Sacramento & Yolo District J.A.C. (Sacramento) 68Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning San Joaquin- Stanislaus Area Plumbers, Pipe & Refrigeration Fitters, J.A.T.C. (Stanislaus) 4Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning So. Calif. Chapter Of A.B.C., Inc. Heating, Ventilation & Air Cond. U. A. C. (Orange) 1Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Southern California Sheet Metal J.A.&T.C. (Los Angeles) 2Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning The Joint Apprenticeship And Training Committee Of The Plumbing And Pipefitting Ua Local38 (San Francisco) 37Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Tri Counties Sheet Metal & Air Conditioning Industry J.A.C. (Ventura) 2Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning United Association Local Union 342 J.A.T.C. (Contra Costa) 104Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Yuba, Sutter & Colusa Counties Plumbers J.A.C. (Sutter) 10Iron & Steel Workers Committees International Assoc Of Bridge, Structural,Ornamental& Reinforcing Ironworkers Local 155 Jatc (Fresno) 92Iron & Steel Workers Committees Intl Assoc Bridge, Structural, Ornamental & Reinforcing Ironworker L416 J.A.T.C. (Orange) 289Iron & Steel Workers Committees Int'L Association Of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental And Reinforcing Ironworkers, Local 118 Jatc (Sacramento) 164Iron & Steel Workers Committees Intl. Assoc. Bridge, Structural, Ornamental & Reinforcing Ironworker L433 J.A.T.C. (Orange) 539Iron & Steel Workers Committees Intl. Assoc. Of Bridge, Structural,Ornamental & Reinforcing Ironworkers Local 378 Oakland J.A.T.C. (Solano) 417Iron & Steel Workers Committees Intl.Assc.Of Bridge, Structural,Ornamental & Reinforcing Ironworkers Local 377 San Francisco Jatc (Solano) 236Iron & Steel Workers Committees Intl.Assoc. Of Bridge,Structural,Ornamental & Reinforcing Ironworkers Local 377 Santa Clara J.A.T.C. (Solano) 150Iron & Steel Workers Committees Northern California Shop Ironworkers J.A.C. (San Joaquin) 57Iron & Steel Workers Committees San Diego Bridge, Structural, Ornamental And Reinforcing Ironworkers J.A.T.C Local 229. (San Diego) 168Laborers Committees Associated Builders & Contractors Golden Gate Chapter Construction Craft Laborer U.A.C. (Alameda) 25Laborers Committees Associated General Contractors Of America, San Diego Chapter (San Diego) 147Laborers Committees Engineering & Utility Contractors Association & Automotive Marine & Speciality Painters Local #1176 (Alameda) 5Laborers Committees Laborers Southern California Joint Apprenticeship Committee (Los Angeles) 963Laborers Committees Northern California District Council Of Laborers Hod Carrier J.A.C. (Contra Costa) 22Laborers Committees Northern California District Council Of Laborers Construction Craft Laborers J.A.T.C. (Contra Costa) 640Laborers Committees Northern California District Counil Of Laborers Parking & Highway Improvement Painter (Laborer) Jatc (Contra Costa) 26Laborers Committees Southern California Bricktenders J.A.C (Los Angeles) 11Laborers Committees Southern California Pavement Striper, Road Slurry, Seal Coat & Highway Maintenance Jac (Riverside) 64Laborers Committees Southern California Plaster Tenders J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 53Lineman Committees Cal-Nev Power Lineman J.A.T.C. (Riverside) 249Lineman Committees Irby Construction Company Line Erectors Apprenticeship Program (Imperial) 11Machinists And Tool & Die Committees California North Bay Chapter National Tooling And Machining Assoc. (Sonoma) 30Machinists And Tool & Die Committees Five Bay Counties Mill And Cabinet Joint Apprenticeship And Training Committee (Alameda) 22Machinists And Tool & Die Committees Santa Clara & San Benito Counties Machinist Joint Apprenticeship And Training Committee (Santa Clara) 16Machinists And Tool & Die Committees Southern California Tool & Die Mold, Machinist & Metal Working Trades Apprenticeship Committee (Los Angeles) 56Manufacturning Committees San Joaquin And Sacramento Area Mill Cabinet J.A.T.C. (San Joaquin) 14Meat Cutter Committees Humboldt & Del Norte Meatcutters J.A.C. (San Mateo) 2Meat Cutter Committees Oakland & Vicinity Meat Industry J.A.C. (Alameda) 27

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NO. OF APPRENTICE

INDUSTRY NAME

Meat Cutter Committees Orange County-Harbor Area Meat Cutter J.A.C. (Orange) 46Meat Cutter Committees San Francisco Meatcutters J.A.C. (San Mateo) 70Meat Cutter Committees Santa Clara County Meat Cutters J.A.T.C. (Santa Clara) 65Milwright Committees Millwrights Training Committee For Northern California (Alameda) 301Milwright Committees Southern California Millwrights & Machinery Erectors J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 331Painting & Decoration Committees Associated Builders & Contractors Golden Gate Chapter Painting U.A.C. (Alameda) 53Painting & Decoration Committees Central Valley Painters, Decorators And Paperhangers J.A.C. (Fresno) 31Painting & Decoration Committees Engineering & Utility Contractors Association & Automotive Marine & Speciality Painters Local #1176 (Alameda) 5Painting & Decoration Committees Painting & Decorating Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee Of The Bay Area, Inc. (Alameda) 495Painting & Decoration Committees Paper & Paperhanger Decorators J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 456Painting & Decoration Committees San Diego Associated General Contractors J.A.C. (San Diego) 138Painting & Decoration Committees Southern California Drywall Finishers Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (Los Angeles) 273Painting & Decoration Committees Southern California Painting And Decorating Contractors Of America, Uac (Orange) 70Plasterers Committees Bay Area Plastering Industry J.A.T.C. (San Mateo) 52Plasterers Committees Northern California Plasterers J.A.T.C. (Yolo) 51Plasterers Committees Southern California Plastering Apprenticeship Trust & Joint Apprenticeship Committee (Orange) 130Plasterers Committees Southern California Plastering Institute Apprenticeship Trust & Joint Apprenticeship Committee (Los Angeles) 106Plumbing Committees Associated Builders & Contractors Golden Gate Chapter Plumbing U.A.C. (Alameda) 31Plumbing Committees Associated Builders & Contractors Of San Diego, Inc. Plumbing / Pipefitting U.A.C. (San Diego) 74Plumbing Committees California American Fire Sprinkler Association, U.A.C. (Alameda) 187Plumbing Committees Fresno Area Plumbers, Pipe & Refrigeration Fitters J.A.T.C. (Fresno) 48Plumbing Committees Glendale, Burbank, San Fernando Valley & Antelope Valley Plumbers & Steamfitters J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 351Plumbing Committees J. A. & T. C. , Plumbing, Pipe Fitting & Refrigeration Industry Of San Mateo (San Mateo) 103Plumbing Committees Kern, Inyo & Mono Counties Plumbing, Pipefitter & Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Mechanic J.A.T.C. (Kern) 40Plumbing Committees Landscape & Irrigation Fitter Of Southern California J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 222Plumbing Committees Long Beach Plumbers Jatc (Los Angeles) 58Plumbing Committees Los Angeles & Vicinity Steamfitters & Industrial Pipefitter J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 241Plumbing Committees Los Angeles Metropolitan Plumbers J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 296Plumbing Committees Monterey & Santa Cruz Counties Plumbers & Pipefitters J.A.T.C. (Monterey) 31Plumbing Committees Napa/Solano Counties Plumbers And Steamfitters J.A.T.C. (Solano) 81Plumbing Committees Northern California Local 355 J.A.T.C. (Solano) 29Plumbing Committees Orange County Plumbers & Steamfitters Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee (Orange) 214Plumbing Committees Oregon Sw Washington/Nw California Plumbers J.A.T.C. (Humboldt) 9Plumbing Committees P.H.C.C. Of The Greater Sacramento Area Plumbers U.A.C. (Sacramento) 96Plumbing Committees Pipe Trades J.A.T.C. Of Santa Clara And San Benito Counties (Santa Clara) 204Plumbing Committees Plumbing & Pipefitting Industry Of Sacramento & Yolo District J.A.C. (Sacramento) 153Plumbing Committees Pomona Valley Plumbers & Steamfitters J.A.C. (San Bernardino) 253Plumbing Committees Reno Plumbers & Fitters J.A.T.C. (Unknown) 125Plumbing Committees Road Sprinkler Fitters U. A. Local 669 J.A.T.C. (Unknown) 172Plumbing Committees San Bernardino & Riverside Counties Plumbing & Steamfitter Trade J.A.C. (San Bernardino) 132Plumbing Committees San Diego & Imperial Counties Pipe Trades J.A.C. (San Diego) 215Plumbing Committees San Joaquin- Stanislaus Area Plumbers, Pipe & Refrigeration Fitters, J.A.T.C. (Stanislaus) 99Plumbing Committees San Luis Obispo County Plumbing J.A.C. (San Luis Obispo) 29Plumbing Committees Santa Barbara County Pipe Trades J.A.C. (Santa Barbara) 46Plumbing Committees Southern California Chapter Of The Associated Builders & Contractors, Inc. Plumbers U.A.C. (Orange) 86

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NO. OF APPRENTICE

INDUSTRY NAME

Plumbing Committees Sprinkler Fitters U. A. Local 483 Joint Apprenticeship Committee (Alameda) 229Plumbing Committees Sprinkler Fitters U.A. Local 709 J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 171Plumbing Committees The Joint Apprenticeship And Training Committee Of The Plumbing & Pipe Fitting Industry Ua Local 38 (San Francisco) 240Plumbing Committees United Association Local Union 342 J.A.T.C. (Contra Costa) 224Plumbing Committees Ventura County Plumbing & Pipefitting J.A.C. (Ventura) 62Plumbing Committees Yuba, Sutter & Colusa Counties Plumbers J.A.C. (Sutter) 50Roofers Committees Central Valley Roofers, Waterproofers & Allied Workers J.A.T.C. (Fresno) 332Roofers Committees East Bay And North Bay Counties Roofers/Waterproofers J.A.T.C. (Alameda) 487Roofers Committees Independent Roofing Contractors Of California, U.A.C. (Alameda) 236Roofers Committees San Diego & Imperial Counties Slate, Tile & Composition Roofer J.A.C. (San Diego) 39Roofers Committees Santa Clara Valley Area Roofers J.A.T.C. (Santa Clara) 189Roofers Committees Southern California Roofers Waterproofers J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 554Roofers Committees Valley Roofers & Waterproofers J.A.T.C. (Sacramento) 70Roofers Committees West Bay Counties Roofers And Waterproofers J.A.T.C. (Alameda) 233Sheet Metal Committees Air Conditioning Trades Association U.A.C. (San Joaquin) 48Sheet Metal Committees Associated Builders & Contractors Of San Diego, Inc. Sheet Metal U.A.C. (San Diego) 74Sheet Metal Committees Bay Area Sheet Metal J.A.C. (Alameda) 558Sheet Metal Committees Fresno Sheet Metal Workers J.A.T.C. (Fresno) 57Sheet Metal Committees Humboldt, Del Norte & Trinity Sheet Metal J.A.C. (Sonoma) 6Sheet Metal Committees Kern & Northern Los Angeles Counties Air Conditioning & Sheet Metal Workers J.A.T.C. (Kern) 41Sheet Metal Committees Modesto Area Sheet Metal Workers Jatc (Stanislaus) 20Sheet Metal Committees Monterey, Santa Cruz And San Benito Counties Sheet Metal Joint Apprenticeship Committee (Monterey) 26Sheet Metal Committees Northern California Valley Sheet Metal Industry J.A.C. (Sacramento) 140Sheet Metal Committees San Diego Sheet Metal J.A.C. (San Diego) 142Sheet Metal Committees South. Calif. Chapter Of Associated Builders And Contractors, Inc. Sheet Metal U. A. C. (Orange) 13Sheet Metal Committees Southern California Sheet Metal J.A.&T.C. (Los Angeles) 471Sheet Metal Committees Southern California Sheet Metal J.A.&T.C. (Los Angeles) 172Sheet Metal Committees Tri Counties Sheet Metal & Air Conditioning Industry J.A.C. (Ventura) 60Surveyor Committees Northern California Surveyors J.A.C. (Alameda) 87Surveyor Committees Southern California Surveyors J.A.C. (San Bernardino) 154Tile Layer/Setter Committees Bricklayers & Allied Crafts Local 3 J.A.T.& E.C. (Alameda) 28Tile Layer/Setter Committees Joint Apprenticeship Committee Tile & Terrazo Industry (Los Angeles) 201Tile Layer/Setter Committees Northern California Tile Industry Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (Alameda) 94Tile Layer/Setter Committees Sacramento Area Tile, Terrazzo & Marble Trades J.A.T.C. (Sacramento) 28Tile Layer/Setter Committees Terrazzo Finisher Jatc For Southern California (Los Angeles) 34

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesAlameda

RE Automotive technology, diesel and truck mechanics Green Econ Scan n/cAllan Hancock

WE Plumbing Apprenticeship WE Scan CertificateEE Civil engineering, natural science, environmental technology Green Econ Scan n/cRE Intro Renewable Energey ATTE CertificateMHA Environmental Studies Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Heavy Equipment Maintenance Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Heavy Equipment Operation Infrastructure Scan n/c

American RiverEE Lighting Efficiency N/Far N CertificateEE Energy Management Technician N/Far N CertificateEE Home Technology Integration N/Far N Certificate

EEInterior Design/Green Bldg & Sustainable Design (LEED) N/Far N Certificate

RE Alternative Fuels Technology N/Far N CertificateRE Clean Diesel Technology N/Far N CertificateRE Solar Technology N/Far N CertificateRE Solar Systems Design N/Far N CertificateEE Related Courses N/Far N CoursesMHA Ecology, natural resources, green diesel technology, geographic Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Air Conditioning Specialist GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHA Air Conditioning-Refrigeration Specialist GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Electrical Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Construction GB SoCal Associate DegreeEE Electrical Technology Utilities Scan CertificateEE Refrigeration Specialist CV Green TOP Codes n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Antelope Valley CollegeEE Auto, Fuel, Emission Systems, and CA Clean Air InfrastructureScan Certificate

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesEE Surey of Electronics (alternative Energy InfrastructureScan Associate DegreeEE Fundamentals of Lighting Design InfrastructureScan Associate Degree

Bakersfield

WE Plumbers & Steamfitters Apprenticeship WE Scan CertificateMHA Environmental engineering, environmental science, environmentaGreen Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

BarstowMHA Natural resources Green Econ Scan n/c

Berkley City CollegeMHA Biotech program focus in physical scienc Berkeley City College Green Econ Scan n/c

Butte

EE Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy N/Far N CoursesEE Green Bldg Technology N/Far N CoursesEE Green Bldg & LEED Certification N/Far N Courses

RE Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy N/Far N CoursesWE Restoration Water Purification N/Far N CoursesMHA Civil engineering, ecology, environmental science, hydrological s Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

CabrilloEE Construction & Energy Mgmt Bay EE Scan Associate DegreeEE Building Codes & Inspection Bay EE Scan Associate DegreeEE Hands-on Skills Bay EE Scan CertificateEE EE Related Courses Bay EE Scan CoursesRE PV Solar Design & Installation Bay Solar CoursesMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

CACTUS (San Jose)EE Building Analyst Professional COE Director CoursesEE Home Energy Rater Services (HERS) COE Director Courses

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/Courses

EECalifornia Home Energy Efficiency Rating Service (CHEERS) COE Director Courses

RE Solar PV Installer Training COE Director CoursesCCSF

EE Construction Management Bay EE Scan Associate DegreeEE Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Bay EE Scan CertificateEE Engineered Plumbing Systems Bay EE Scan CertificateMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Environmental horticulture Green Econ Scan n/c

CerritosMHA Architectural Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeEE Electrical Trades Apprenticeship Utilities Scan n/cMHA Natural resources Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Architectural (Transfer) GB SoCal Associate Degree

Cerro CosoMHA Natural resources, industrial technology Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cRE Industrial Technology - Solar Tech Associate Degree, CertificatesRE Industrial Technology - Wind Tech Associate Degree, Certificates

Chabot

WEPlant Engineering Apprenticeship Plumbing & Pipefitting WE Scan Certificate

EE Electronics Systems Technology Bay EE Scan CoursesRE PV Solar Design & Installation Bay Solar CoursesEE HVAC Green Econ Scan n/c

ChaffeyMHA Drafting Technician: Architectural GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Earth sciences Green Econ Scan n/c

CitrusEE Energy Systems Technology COE Director (Planned)EE Building Systems Design Technician COE Director (Planned)

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/Courses

EEBuilding Maintenance & Operations Technician COE Director (Planned)

MHA Heating & Air Conditioning GB SoCal Associate DegreeWE Water Technology WO Scan Associate DegreeWE Water Technology WO Scan CertificateMHA Heating & Air Conditioning GB SoCal CoursesMHA Architectural Drafting: CAD GB SoCal CoursesMHA Architectural Design GB SoCal CoursesWE Related Courses WO Scan CoursesEE Wastewater engineering and operations Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Public Works Infrastructure Scan n/c

College of MarinMHA Civil engineering, environmental landscaping, natural resources, Green Econ Scan n/c

College of the CanyonsMHA Architectural Drafting GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Construction Mgmt Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Natural resources Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Surveying Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cWE Water Systems Technology CV Green TOP Codes n/c

College of the DesertEE Air Conditioning & Refrigeration GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Construction Mgmt (Emp. Oriented) GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Construction Mgmt (Transfer) GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architectural Technology GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHAArchitectural Technology (Transfer Oriented) GB SoCal Associate Degree

EE HVAC CV Green TOP Codes n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Environmental Studies Infrastructure Scan n/cRE Alternative fuels technician Green Econ Scan n/c

College of the RedwoodsMHA Metal working, diesel fuel injection Green Econ Scan n/c

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

College of the SequioasEE HVAC CV Green TOP Codes n/cEE Construction, welding, carpentry, agriculture power equipment, wGreen Econ Scan n/cRE Solar PV Installer Training CV Green TOP Codes n/cRE Alternative fuels Green Econ Scan n/c

College of the SiskiyousMHA Welding Green Econ Scan n/c

ColumbiaWE Environmental science, watershed restoration, GIS Green Econ Scan n/c

Consumnes

RE Environmental Studies & Sustainability N/Far N Associate DegreeEE Home Energy Auditing N/Far N CertificateEE Green Building N/Far N Certificate

EEGreen Bldg Draftsperson, Bldg Information Mgmt N/Far N Certificate

WESustainable Landscape & Water Systems Design N/Far N Certificate

RE Automotive Program N/Far N CoursesContra Costa

MHA Earth sciences Green Econ Scan n/cCopper Mountain

MHA Environmental sciences Green Econ Scan n/cConsumnes River

MHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Crafton HillsMHA Environmental sciences Green Econ Scan n/c

CuestaMHA Environmental science, natural resources, environmental horticul Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Cuyamaca

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesSolar Photovoltaic Installation CertificateSolar Thermal Installation CertificateCertified landscape Irrigation auditor Preparation CertificateWater Management Certification Program CertificateWater Conservation Practitioner Grade 1 CertificateIndustrial Wastewater And Storm water Management CertificateHydrology Green Econ Scan n/c

MHA Environmental, Health, and Safety Management Associate DegreeMHA Irrigation Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Design GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Civil engineering, environmental engineering, environmental scie Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Surveying Infrastructure Scan n/cWE Wastewater Collection Systems COE Director n/cWE Water Distribution Systems COE Director n/cWE Wastewater Treatment Operator COE Director n/cWE Water Treatment Plant Operator COE Director n/c

CypressRE Solar Technology LA Solar (Planned)MHA Air Conditioning & Refrigeration GB SoCal Associate DegreeEE HVAC, GIS Green Econ Scan n/c

De AnzaMHA Environmental Studies Infrastructure Scan n/cRE PV Solar Design & Installation Bay Solar (Planned)EE Energy Mgmt & Climate Policy Bay EE Scan Associate Degree

EEEnviron. Compliance & Polution Prevention Bay EE Scan Associate Degree

EE Energy Mgmt & Climate Policy Bay EE Scan Certificate

EEEnviron. Compliance & Polution Prevention Bay EE Scan CertificateDiablo Valley

EE Architecture Bay EE Scan Associate DegreeEE Engineering Technology Bay EE Scan Associate Degree

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesEE Construction & Bldg Inspection Bay EE Scan CertificateEE Construction Management Bay EE Scan Certificate

EEConstruction & Supervision &Superintendency Bay EE Scan Certificate

EE Architecture Bay EE Scan CertificateEE Engineering Technology Bay EE Scan CertificateEE HVAC Courses Bay EE Scan CoursesEE Related Courses Bay EE Scan CoursesRE PV Solar Design & Installation Bay Solar CoursesEE GIS, alternate energy technology program Green Econ Scan n/c

East LAEE Energy Efficiency Weatherization COE Director (Planned)MHA Architectural Computer Aided Design GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architectural Transportation Planning GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architectural Drafting GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architectural GIS/MAPS GB SoCal CoursesMHA Architectural Drawing GB SoCal Courses

MHAArchitectural Computer Aided Design, Auto CAD GB SoCal Courses

MHA Architectural Drawing GB SoCal CoursesMHA Architectural Computer Aided Design GB SoCal CoursesMHA Architectural Graphics GB SoCal CoursesRE Equipment & Building Systems LA Solar CoursesRE Introductory Photovoltaic Installer LA Solar CoursesMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

El CaminoEE Air Conditioning & Refrigeration GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Construction Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeEE Air Conditioning & Refrigeration GB SoCal CertificateEE HVAC CV Green TOP Codes n/cEE Horticulture, environmental sciences, environmental technology Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Evergreen Valley

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesEE Fuel and electrical technology Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Feather RiverMHA Environment (ENVR) N/Far N Associate DegreeWE Fisheries & Hatchery Mgmt N/Far N CoursesWE Ag Mgmt & Landscape N/Far N CoursesWE Watershed Protection & Restoration N/Far N CoursesMHA Environmental Studies Infrastructure Scan n/c

Folsom LakeWE Water Management N/Far N CertificateWE Waste Water Management N/Far N Certificate

EEAlternative Energy Applications & Sustainabiity N/Far N CoursesFoothill

EE HVAC Courses Bay EE Scan CoursesEE Commercial & residential electrician Bay EE Scan n/cMHA Horticulture, environmental sciences, GIS Green Econ Scan n/c

Fresno CityEE Air Conditioning CV Green TOP Codes n/cEE HVAC and industrial electronics, environmental technology Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

FullertonMHA Architecture GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Construction Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Construction Mgmt GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Management GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Irrigation GB SoCal CertificateMHA Construction Estimating GB SoCal CoursesMHA Environmental technology, environmental science Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Glendale

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesMHA Architectural Drafting GB SoCal Associate DegreeEE Drafting/Electro-Mechanical Design Utilities Scan Certificate

Golden WestMHA Architectural Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeRE Environmental Technology Solar Tech CertificateMHA CAD - Architectural GB SoCal Courses

RE

Two year program of study including Renewable Energy, Solar-Thermal & Solar-Photovoltaics LA Solar n/cHartnell

MHA Environmental technology Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cWE Water Technology CV Green TOP Codes n/c

Imperial Valley

EEAir Conditioning & Refrigeration Technology GB SoCal Courses

EE Environmental Control (HVAC) Associate Degree/CertificationEE/RE Industrial Electronics (Controls) CertificationWE Water Treatment CertificationRE/EE Electrical Wiring (DAS) CertificationEE/RE Building Construction Certification

WE

Industrial electronics, wastewater engineering and operations, environmental technology Green Econ Scan n/cLA City

RE Solar Technician LA Solar (Planned)MHA Architecture GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

LA HarborMHA Architecture & Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architecture & Technology GB SoCal CoursesMHA Architecture & Technology GB SoCal Courses

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

LA PierceMHA Architecture & Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architecture: Construction Tech GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Installation & Maint GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Planning and Design GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Technician - Basic GB SoCal CoursesMHA Landscape Technician - Advanced GB SoCal Courses

LA Trade TechEE Electrical Mechanic COE Director (Planned)EE Energy Efficiency Weatherization COE Director (Planned)

EERefrigeration & Air Conditioning Mechanics GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHA Architectural Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Electrical Construction & Maint. GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHAElectrical Construction & Maintenance: Construction Tech GB SoCal Associate Degree

WE Water Systems Technology WO Scan Associate DegreeEE Electrical Construction and Maintenance Utilities Scan CertificateEE Electrical Cable Splicer Apprenticeship Utilities Scan CertificateEE National Electrical Code Utilities Scan CertificateEE Basic Electrical Trainee Utilities Scan CertificateEE Electrical Lineman Apprenticeship Utilities Scan CertificateMHA Voice Data Video and Fire Life Safety Tech Utilities Scan CertificateMHA Programmable Logic Controllers Utilities Scan CertificateMHA Motor Control Utilities Scan CertificateRE Solar Energy Maintenance COE Director CertificateRE Biodiesel Technician COE Director CertificateRE Hybrid Vehicle Technology COE Director CertificateRE CNG/LNG Transportation COE Director CertificateRE Solar-Photovoltaic Installer LA Solar Certificate

EEFundamentals of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning GB SoCal Courses

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesMHA Architectural Tech: Digital Design GB SoCal Courses

MHAArchitectural Tech: Computer Aided Drafting GB SoCal Courses

MHA Historic Preservation GB SoCal Courses

MHAOperation & Maintenance Engineering: Steam Plant GB SoCal Courses

MHAElectrical Cable Splicer (ApprenticeshipP GB SoCal Courses

MHAVoice Data Video & Fire Life Safety Technician GB SoCal Courses

MHAElectrical Const & Maint: Programmable Logic Controllers GB SoCal Courses

MHAElectrical Const & Maint: National Electrical Code GB SoCal Courses

MHA Electrical Const & Maint: Motor Control GB SoCal CoursesMHA Basic Electrical Trainee GB SoCal CoursesWE Related Courses WO Scan CoursesEE Operation & Maintenance Eng. CV Green TOP Codes n/cEE Refrig & AC Mechanics CV Green TOP Codes n/cMHA Public Works Infrastructure Scan n/cRE Diesel technology, solid waste operations, HVAC, wastewater en Green Econ Scan n/cWE Supply Water Technology CV Green TOP Codes n/c

LA Valley

EE Sustainable Construction Management COE Director Associate Degree

EE Sustainable Construction Management COE Director CertificateMHA Architecture GB SoCal CoursesMHA Industrial operations and manufacturing, earth sciences Green Econ Scan n/c

Lake TahoeEE Introduction to Green Technology N/Far N CoursesEE Introduction to Green Careers N/Far N Courses

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesLaney

EEResidential/Light Commercial HVAC/R & Commercial HVAC/R Bay EE Scan Associate Degree

EE Carpentry w/green carpentry emphasis Bay EE Scan Associate DegreeEE Construction Management Bay EE Scan Associate Degree

EEResidential/Light Commercial HVAC/R & Commercial HVAC/R Bay EE Scan Certificate

EE Carpentry w/green carpentry emphasis Bay EE Scan CertificateEE Construction Management Bay EE Scan CertificateEE Building Codes & Inspection Bay EE Scan Certificate

EEArchitecture Course in Sustainable Design Bay EE Scan Courses

EE Architectural & engineering technology, HVAC & refrigeration (enGreen Econ Scan n/cLas Positas

MHA Occupational health and safety Green Econ Scan n/cLong Beach

RE Solar Technician/Installer LA Solar (Planned)

EEAir Conditioning & Refrigeration (Theory & Practical Exp.) GB SoCal Associate Degree

EEAir Conditioning & Refrigeration (Theory Only) GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHA Architectural Design GB SoCal Associate DegreeEE AC/Refrigeration CV Green TOP Codes CoursesMHA Home Remodeling & Repair GB SoCal CoursesMHA Architectural Drafting GB SoCal CoursesRE Alternative fuels Green Econ Scan n/c

Los Medanos

EEEnergy Systems Technology Energy Technology Bay EE Scan Associate Degree

EEFacilities Management (Applicance Services) Bay EE Scan Associate Degree

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/Courses

EE Industrial Process Technology Program Bay EE Scan Associate DegreeEE HVAC & Commercial HVAC Bay EE Scan CertificateEE Environmental Technology Bay EE Scan CoursesEE Electronic technology, environmental science, welding technologyGreen Econ Scan n/cEE Environmental science, welding technology, physical sciences Green Econ Scan n/c

MarinMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

MenocinoEE Horticulture, HVAC, natural resources, computer and information Green Econ Scan n/c

MercedEE Commercial Refrigeration Technician CV Green TOP Codes n/cEE HVAC Technician CV Green TOP Codes n/cEE Agriculture science, horticulture, natural resources Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

MerrittEE Green Bldg. & Energy Mgmt Bay EE Scan Associate Degree

MHAEnvironmental Design & Energy Technology GB SoCal Associate Degree

EE Green Bldg. & Energy Mgmt Bay EE Scan Certificate

RE

Energy Systems Technology-Environmental Design & Energy Technology Solar Tech Courses

EE Urban farming ecology, horticulture, environmental restoration, huGreen Econ Scan n/cMHA Environmental Studies Infrastructure Scan n/c

San Diego MesaMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Mira CostaMHA Architectural Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Management GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Irrigation Technology GB SoCal CoursesMHA Landscape Assistant GB SoCal CoursesMHA Radiation Green Econ Scan n/c

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesMiramar

MHA Heavy Equipment Maintenance Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Heavy Equipment Operation Infrastructure Scan n/c

MissionEE Design Drafting: Electro-Mechanical Utilities Scan Certificate/DegreeEE Design Drafting: Electronic Utilities Scan Certificate/DegreeMHA Environmental engineering Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Modesto JuniorEE Horticulture, natural resources, industrial systems technician Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Moorpark

MHADrafting Technology/CAD: Architectural Option GB SoCal Courses

MHA Civil engineering, environmental engineering, environmental scie Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Environmental Studies Infrastructure Scan n/c

Mt. San AntonioMHA Architectural Technology Level I GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Air Conditioning & Refrigeration GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architectural Technology GB SoCal CertificateWE Water Technology WO Scan CertificateMHA Architectural Technology Level III GB SoCal CoursesMHA Architectural Technology Level II GB SoCal CoursesMHA Landscape Irrigation GB SoCal CoursesMHA Landscape & Park Maintenanc GB SoCal CoursesMHA Landscape Design & Construction GB SoCal CoursesMHA Tree Care & Maintenanc GB SoCal CoursesEE AC/Refrigeration CV Green TOP Codes n/cEE Industrial electronics, agriculture power equipment Green Econ Scan n/c

Mt. San JacintoMHA Landscapeing Operations GB SoCal Courses

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesSUEM 100 Our Sustainable Future Pending - TBO Fall 2010SUEM 101 Fundamentals of Energy Assessment Pending - TBO Fall 2010SUEM 110 Managing Sustainability Business Practices Pending - TBO Fall 2010ENGR 115 Introduction to Solar, Wind and Manufacturing Pending - TBO Fall 2010ENGR 116 Energy Efficiency and Construction Methods Pending - TBO Fall 2010ENGR 114 Machine Tool Technology Pending - TBO Fall 2010ENGR 107 Total Quality Management Pending - TBO Fall 2010ENGR 117 Photovoltaic Installation Pending - TBO Fall 2010ENGR 118 Solar Thermal Installation Pending - TBO Fall 2010ENGR 119 Small Wind Installation Pending - TBO Fall 2010

Photovoltaic Technology Pending - TBO Fall 2010Solar Thermal Technology Pending - TBO Fall 2010Small Wind Technology Pending - TBO Fall 2010Green Collar Manufacturing Pending - TBO Fall 2010Sustainable Energy Management for Business Pending - TBO Fall 2010

RE Environmental sciences, GIS, alternative fuels Green Econ Scan n/cWE Water Technology CV Green TOP Codes n/c

Napa ValleyRE PV Solar Installer Bay Solar (Planned)

EEEnergy, the Environment & Sustainability Bay EE Scan Courses

MHA Natural resources Green Econ Scan n/cOhlone

RE PV Solar Installation Bay Solar (Planned)RE Natural resources, environmental studies Green Econ Scan n/c

Orange CoastEE Design Drafting: Electro-Mechanical Utilities Scan Certificate

EEHeating & Air Conditioning: HVAC Technology GB SoCal Certificate

MHAArchitectural Technology: Architectural Drafting GB SoCal Certificate

MHA Architectural Drafting & Design GB SoCal CertificateMHA Architecture GB SoCal Certificate

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/Courses

MHAConstruction Technology: Master Construction Specialist GB SoCal Certificate

MHAConstruction Technology: Basic Construction Practices GB SoCal Certificate

MHA Residential Utilities GB SoCal CertificateMHA Construction Basics GB SoCal CertificateMHA Introduction to Construction GB SoCal CertificateMHA General Contracting & Dev. GB SoCal Certificate

MHAConstruction Tech: Residential Construction Development GB SoCal Certificate

MHA Construction Field Mgmt GB SoCal CertificateRE Solar Energy Installation COE Director CertificateEE Civil engineering, natural resources, machinist Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

OxnardEE HVAC CV Green TOP Codes n/cMHA Environmental science Green Econ Scan n/c

Palo VerdeMHA Welding, environmental engineer, automotive technician Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

PalomarMHA Sound Technician Apprenticeship GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHAApprentice Sound & Communications Systems Installer GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHA Architectural Drafting Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeEE Design Drafting: Electro-Mechanical Utilities Scan CertificateEE Apprentice Inside Wireman Utilities Scan Certificate/DegreeEE Apprentice Electrician Utilities Scan Certificate/DegreeMHA Sound Technician Apprenticeship Utilities Scan Certificate/DegreeMHA Apprentice Sound & Communications Installer Utilities Scan Certificate/DegreeEE Apprentice Electrician GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Apprentice Inside Wireman GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Public Works Infrastructure Scan Associate Degree

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesWE Water Technology COE Director n/c

Home Energy Rating System Program (HERS) CHEERS n/c

WE Wastewater Technology Education CV Green TOP Codes n/cPasadena City

MHA Building Construction GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHADrafting: CAD DesignerArchitectural/Engineering/Construct GB SoCal Courses

MHADrafting: CAD DesignerArchitectural/Engineering/Construct GB SoCal Courses

MHADrafting: CAD Modeling & Animation - Architecture/Eng. Cons GB SoCal Courses

MHA Building, welding, carpentry, automotive technician Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

PierceMHA Nursery technician, horticulture, natural resources, environmenta Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

PortervilleMHA Agricultural production Green Econ Scan n/c

RedwoodsEE Restoration/Retrofitting N/Far N Courses

EE Green Technology/Construction Trades N/Far N CoursesRE Photovoltaic N/Far N CoursesWE Water Treatment & Distribution N/Far N CoursesWE Wastewater management N/Far N Courses

ReedleyMHA Metal working, horticulture, mechanized agriculture, agriculture teGreen Econ Scan n/c

Rio Hondo

MHAArchitectural Computer Assisted Design & Drawing GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHA Architecture GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Building, welding, carpentry, heavy equipment, environmental tecGreen Econ Scan n/c

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesRiverside City

EE Air Conditioning & Refrigeration GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architecture GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architectural Graphics GB SoCal CoursesEE Building, welding, automated systems engineering Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Sac CityEE HVAC Bldg Commissioning N/Far N CertificateRE Renewable & Sustainable Energy N/Far N Certificate

WEWater & Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation N/Far N Certificate

WEWater & Wastewater Treatment Plant Technician N/Far N Certificate

EE HVAC Bldg Commissioning N/Far N Courses

REAeronautics/Biodiesel for Aircraft Ground-Based Transportation N/Far N Courses

MHA Surveying Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Environmental Studies Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Civil engineering, ecology, railroad operations Green Econ Scan n/c

SaddlebackMHA Horticulture, ecology, automotive technician, construction inspectGreen Econ Scan n/cMHA Environmental Studies Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Architectural Drafting GB SoCal CertificateMHA General Landscape Design GB SoCal Courses

San Bernardino ValleyEE Air Conditioning & Refrigeration GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architectural Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeWE Water Supply Technology Curricunet CertificateWE Wastewater Treatment Curricunet CertificateWE Water Distribution Curricunet CertificateWE Water Treatment Curricunet CertificateEE Electrical Power Technology Utilities Scan Certificate/DegreeMHA Computer-Aided Drafting Tech GB SoCal Courses

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesMHA Metal working & welding, automotive technician Green Econ Scan n/c

San Diego City

EEAir Conditioning, Heating & Advanced Refrigeration GB SoCal Associate Degree

EE Electricity Lineman Utilities Scan Associate Degree

EEHeating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Apprenticeship GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHAConstruction Electronic Systems Technician Option GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHAConstruction Trades - Electrical Trade Option GB SoCal Associate Degree

EE Basic Refrigeration & Control Systems GB SoCal CertificateEE Electrical Control Systems Utilities Scan CertificateEE Electrical Systems and Power Transmission Lineman Utilities Scan CertificateEE Electrical Trade Option Utilities Scan CertificateEE Electricity Utilities Scan CertificateEE Electronic Systems Technician Option Utilities Scan CertificateEE Industrial Electrician Apprenticeship Utilities Scan CertificateEE SDG&E Apprenticeship Utilities Scan CertificateMHA Garden Design GB SoCal Certificate

EEHeating, Ventilation & AC Refrigeration Systems Design GB SoCal Courses

MHAStationary Engineering Hospital & Gen. Maintenance Tech. GB SoCal Courses

RE Related Courses Solar Tech CoursesMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cRE Mobile Solar Lab COE Director n/c

San Diego MesaMHA Architecture: Survey GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Architecture Technician GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architecture Technician GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Construction Mgmt GB SoCal Associate Degree

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesMHA Architectural Technician GB SoCal CertificateMHA Architecture (Transfer) GB SoCal CertificateMHA Landscape Architecture Technician GB SoCal CertificateMHA Architecture: Transfer GB SoCal Courses

San Diego MiramarMHA Heavy equipment operations, diesel technology Green Econ Scan n/c

San Joaquin DeltaEE Refrigeration GB SoCal Courses

EEHeating & Air Conditioning: Refrigeration GB SoCal Courses

MHA Building, welding, carpentry, horticulture, wastewater engineeringGreen Econ Scan n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Heavy Equipment Maintenance Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Heavy Equipment Operation Infrastructure Scan n/c

San Jose CityEE HVAC/Commercial HVAC Bay EE Scan CoursesRE PV Solar Installer Bay Solar CoursesEE AC/Refrigeration CV Green TOP Codes n/cEE Building, welding, carpentry, horticulture, HVAC, machinist Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

San MateoEE Electronics Technology Bay EE Scan Associate DegreeEE Electronics Technology Bay EE Scan CertificateEE EE Related Courses Bay EE Scan CoursesEE AC/Refrigeration CV Green TOP Codes n/cMHA Building, welding, carpentry, plumbing Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Santa AnaMHA Welding, automotive technician Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Heavy Equipment Maintenance Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Heavy Equipment Operation Infrastructure Scan n/c

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/Courses

MHAArchitectural/Civil Eng/Const Drafting & Design GB SoCal Associate DegreeSanta Barbara City

MHA Ecosystem restoration, horticulture, environmental studies Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Environmental Studies Infrastructure Scan n/cWE Water Science CV Green TOP Codes n/c

Santa MonicaRE Solar Related Courses LA Solar (Planned)RE Solar Photovoltaic LA Solar Courses

Santa Rosa Jr.

EEArchitecture & Construction Technology: Construction Mgmt Bay EE Scan Associate Degree

MHA Surveying Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Sustainable agriculture, welding diesel technology, GIS, environmGreen Econ Scan n/c

Santiago CanyonEE Apprenticeship: Industrial Electrical GB SoCal Associate DegreeEE Power Lineman Utilities Scan CertificateMHA Public works, carpentry Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Surveying Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Heavy Equipment Maintenance Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Heavy Equipment Operation Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Public Works Infrastructure Scan n/c

WEWater Distribution and Water Treatment Options COE Director n/c

WE Wastewater/Environmental Sanitation COE Director n/cShasta

EE Related Courses N/Far N CoursesMHA Horticulture, forestry, automotive technician, natural resources, a Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cWE Water/Wastewater Treatment CV Green TOP Codes n/c

Sierra

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/Courses

REPhotovoltaic System Installation & Design N/Far N Certificate

WE Watershed Ecology Technician N/Far N CertificateEE Related Courses N/Far N CoursesMHA Horticulture, metalworking, GIS, CAD environmental Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

SiskiyousEE Related Courses N/Far N Courses

SkylineRE PV Solar Installer Bay Solar Courses

SolanoMHA Horticulture, hazardous waste, wastewater engineering and oper Green Econ Scan n/cWE Water and Wastewater Technology CV Green TOP Codes n/c

SouthernMHA Architecture Technology GB SoCal CoursesMHA Architecture GB SoCal Courses

SouthwesternMHA Construction Mgmt GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Architecture GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Occupations GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Design GB SoCal CoursesEE Environmental management, environmental technology Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Construction Inspection Associate Degree/Certification

TaftMHA Automotive specialist Green Econ Scan n/c

VenturaEE Design Drafting: Electronic Utilities Scan CertificateMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cWE Water Science CV Green TOP Codes n/c

MHA Construction Tech - Const Mgmt Option GB SoCal Associate Degree

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/Courses

MHAEnv. Horticulture: Landscape Construction & Management GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHAEnv. Horticulture: Landscape Architecture & City GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHA Landscape Management GB SoCal CoursesVictor Valley

EE Building and construction trades, horticulture Green Econ Scan n/cEE Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cEE Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Public Works Infrastructure Scan n/c

West Hills CoalingaMHA Precision agriculture Green Econ Scan n/c

West Los AngelesEE Power plant management and operations Green Econ Scan n/c

West ValleyMHA GIS Green Econ Scan n/c

YubaRE Alternative Fuels N/Far N CoursesRE Hybrid Technology in Automotive N/Far N CoursesEE Welding, horticulture, agriculture, industrial electricity, hazardous Green Econ Scan n/c

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Employment Training PanelClean/Green Technology ContractsApproved July 1, 2006 to Present

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Approved Amount # to Train Clean/Green Desription

$1,470,600 1,900

Installing large solar power system to produce electricity, supporting Governor's energy & environmental policies. Member of EPA Climate Leaders, a partnership to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

$336,000 200Recycles over one million tons of recovered fiber, aluminum, plastics, non-ferrous metals, and glass annually.

$93,600 15Produces quality biodiesel: a clean, renewable fuel that reduces dependence on foreign oil, lowers the carbon intensity of transportation fuels and protects the environment.

$63,162 121

ALC has been recognized by CA Integrated Waste Management Board for waste reduction and energy conservation since 2002. Recycles candy and uses it for animal feed and recycles materials; also received a $200,000 rebate from PG E for energy savings.

$72,864 46

Green Operations - recycling casings which lowers the cost per use and encourages re-use of materials.

$288,000 400

Anritsu's focus on greening its business has resulted in product development & manufacturing process changes. Environmental awareness is a company-wide initiative. They intend to offer training on ways to promote energy saving, electricity conservation & efficiency, reduction of waste, and using healthier cleaning solutions.

$1,983,200 2,200Will manufacture machines that create cost-effective solar cells for semiconductor industry. Uses nanotechnology.

$535,125 332This project will retrain journey-level workers in California's construction trades to transition into the new green economy.

$65,280 64

Responding to industry needs for a reduction in contaminants, Astro Pak developed a green "passivation" procedure that increases the natural resistance to rust inherent in stainless steel.

$48,360 15 Civil engineering firm provides energy and environmental design services for green building.

$74,700 166 Company recycles, distributes and sells batteries and energy panels.

$194,400 180

Green Business Operations -- Installed solar power generating panels, uses energy efficient vending equipments, utilizes hybrid vehicles, and recycles. Last year, company replaced its entire lighting system with a high-intensity fluorescent lighting technology.

$8,712 9 Electronic recycling

$63,360 44In order to compete in a competive global market, Best Interiors is requiring employees to have a certificate in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED).

$74,880 160

Beutler is a HVAC contracting, engineering, and sheet metal fabricating company that provides construction services. Company designed and installs a flash evaporative pre-cooler device that reduces incoming air temperature to the heat exchanger, thereby increasing capacity and efficiency while reducing peak elecrical demand.

$681,720 299

Bloom's on-site power generation systems utilize an innovative fuel cell technology with roots in NASA's Mars program. The systems provide efficient energy generators with reduced operating costs and lower greenhouse gas emissions. By generating power where it is consumed, the systems offer increased electrical reliability and improved energy security while providing a path to energy independence.

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Employment Training PanelClean/Green Technology ContractsApproved July 1, 2006 to Present

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Approved Amount # to Train Clean/Green Desription

$208,800 170

Company is committed to socially responsible food sourcing and business practices, and strong partnerships with respected conservation organizations. In 2002, sustainable seafood purchasing was implemented, followed by company policies pertaining to rBGH-free milk, antibiotic reduction in meats, and cage-free eggs. They also focus on using ingredients gathered locally and reducing the carbon footprint of all cafes, and feature organic meats and produce.

$46,200 35 Remanufacturer of motor parts

$874,800 900 Company will build new facility in San Jose, investing $249 million utilizing green building technologies, in keeping with its strategy as a manufacturer of energy-efficient products.

$74,100 50 Manufactures ethanol, a renewable fuel.

$26,400 20 Sells and distributes bamboo building products - a renewable resource.

$210,540 242

Company participates in clean tech through rigorous business practices to promote a clean and healthy environment in water and wastewater management via environmental projects to protect rivers, creek beds, and by assisting with litter and hazardous waste. Company goals for water conservation include helping customers find ways to create zero water landscaping & conserve water. Training will teach the latest conservation & environment guidelines on how to prevent pollution, promote sustainability, and how to enhance the natural environment.

$252,600 225 Green Home Energy Retrofits training.

$74,542 61 Customization & installation of solar systems.

$1,196,216 1,160 This project will retrain journey-level workers in California's construction trades to transition into the new green economy.

$182,540 40 Company retreads used tires with zero emissions.

$18,252 13 Provides Leadership in Energy and Envirnmental Design (LEED) services that are critical in the green constructions industry.

$484,700 100 Will be including solar photovoltaic rooftop installation training

$75,600 56

In 2006 company established plan to become environmentally friendly, through use of wireless technology. Workers must use new technology to streamline construction processes, and use paperless mobile offices. Champion was named to a "Clean & Green" task force by City of Riverside to advise mayor's office on solar energy coinciding with Governor's Green Building Initiative for public buildings, which requires buildings to be 20% more energy efficient by 2015. Majority of company's business is with public buildings.

$1,777,575 685 Primary product is cleaner-burning motor oil & gasoline. Replacement of equipment will reduce air emissions, increase energy efficiency etc.

$113,178 48

Company implemented a Green Workforce Program dedicated to training and educating the community on the benefits and importance of going green, and has begun training and certifying individuals in Photovoltaic (PV) installation to fill various positions within the field of solar cell technology.

$74,880 80 Company is an environmental consulting firm.

$197,478 53 This contract is under the BUILD Program which is marketing towards the solar industry and is already placing workers with these companies.

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Employment Training PanelClean/Green Technology ContractsApproved July 1, 2006 to Present

1/10

Approved Amount # to Train Clean/Green Desription

$342,000 500

Implemented a Clean Fuel Expansion project to produce cleaner-burning gasoline and diesels. The process uses a hydro-cracking unit and an additional sulfur plant to covert 20,000 barrels per day of high-sulfur gas oil into ultra-low sulfur gasoline and diesel, using high pressures and a special catalyst to reduce sulfur compounds in fuel, leaving the product relatively sulfur-free.

$28,350 30 Construction (Green Building training in Leadership In Energy and Environmental Design).

$92,220 116

Portola Hotel and Spa offers a complete range of services inclluding: lodging, meeting sites, conference facilities, and corporate and private social events. Company is in process of obtaining LEED certification that will enable it to market to environmentally conscious corporations throughout the world.

$858,240 596

To become environmental-friendly production facility, company has invested $3.5 million to create & launch new green technology equipment for cabinets & other products. The technology will give significant reduction in environmental impact of installing cabinets in homes, and allow company to compete with companies that outsource processes out-of-state due to environmental restrictions in California. The new process will reduce waste. Training plan covers Manufacturing Skills on practices and techniques for clean technology and environmental-friendly production.

$482,670 655

Company produces natural & organic food chains, and is researching and monitoring products to protect against environmental contaminants. They validate temperature requirements & evaluate new biocides for washing & sanitizing products. Prevention of spoilage during storage & distribution exceeds Cal-OSHA mandated skills.

$98,262 103Company recognizes need to be environmentally and socially responsible. They will conduct a train-the-trainer program in green business practices, such as recycling, thereby decreasing waste and improving air quality.

$34,452 33Internationally accepted ISO specification for Environmental Management that establishes environmental policy for company. They will increase efficiency, use of energy and raw materials, resulting in less waste. Training will establish them as "green company."

$548,496 293 Trainees will learn to predict and prevent defects, and improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses and other pollutants.

$1,135,728 956 Trainees will learn to predict and prevent defects, and improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses and other pollutants.

$39,000 130

Mission is to provide the best performing paints that preserve the environment, conserve energy & material resources, and promote health & safety. Company initiates policies to safeguard the health of employees and the public, as well as the quality of the environment. They recycle over 95% of the process waste stream from factories and voluntarily discontinued using latex paint additive ethylene glycol, to be replaced with more costly propylene glycol, a nontoxic substance. In 2000 they formed joint venture with Amazon Environmental to sell recycled late paint. Company constantly researches new ways to be environmentally-friendly, and reformulated their paint from oil-based to water based.

$72,644 26 Training is for solar and energy efficient occupations.

$30,976 16

EBTA must meet demand by developing new systems to improve architectural design, expand customer service, and decrease production costs. Ability to incorporate more technology into company processes and learn newly emerging "green" building, with Leadership in Energy and Environmental design techniques will help them remain competitive by designing and producing more sustainable design products in the future.

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Employment Training PanelClean/Green Technology ContractsApproved July 1, 2006 to Present

1/10

Approved Amount # to Train Clean/Green Desription

$160,512 66 Clean room assembly & ISO certification, hybrid cars

$269,620 85 Hybrid vehicles

$198,900 85 Company is shifting its focus to solar and other nanotechnology related industries. Production staff will be trained in skills related to solar products.

$149,580 270Digital loop control product introduced January 2007 & more new products will allow customers to modify or exchange software in products, rather than replace major hardware components, reducing waste.

$74,360 52 Company produces recycled and green products.

$221,400 246 Some of the company's services include environmental consulting, water supply studies, asbestos surveys and soil testing.

$74,520 60

Manufactures and construction of utility scale solar power plants. The eSolar power plant utilizes small mirrors which track the sun with high precision and reflect the sunlight to a tower-mounted receiver, which boils water to create steam. This steam powers a traditional turbine and generator to produce solar electricity.

$389,700 433 Takes part in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), a national standard for green building design.

$45,000 45 recycling (terminated)

$497,250 1,275This Company allows the customer to replace standard systems and materials with green ones in the event of a loss. In 2008 Governors Office recognized them as one of five firms to contribute to the green movement.

$205,530 510Company provides metal fabrication, stamping, and design support for solar powered products. New solar industry customers are now requiring Flextronics to train workers in green manufacturing practices.

$74,520 115

Company is becoming certified compliant to environmental standards ISO 14001 for green manufacturing process improvements towards zero emissions, environmentally preferred purchasing of materials, and energy and water conservation methods. The are meeting increasing customer demand for environmentally-certified paper products using raw materials harvested from certified sources, controlled wood sources or post-consumer reclaimed sources.

$341,250 130New diesel engine emission standards will go into effect soon, and service /maintenance on new high tech engines and retro fitting older trucks to "cleaner & greener" machines is going to require increased training.

$54,235 35 This training project is designed to build a workforce in the West Fresno for the solar industry.

$1,678,383 3,368 Company uses natural gas in manufacturing process. Provide company training in safety, security, environmental waste & hazard waste.

$1,155,600 1,605

Company uses natural gas in manufacturing process. Will provide training to increase efficiency; reduce waste; minimize fuel emissions; and use technology that reduces water, electricity & gas. One of 2 mfg plants (Modesto) uses solar power to cook SunChips. Company has "green team".

$51,120 71

Company uses organic and all natural ingredients, and is committed to implementing environmentally conscious processes. They set goal to achieve certification from Leaders in Energy & Environmental Design, a nonprofit that expands sustainable building practices. Company will become more energy efficient and reduce waste and water in production processes, including packaging.

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$221,400 300

General Atomics uses a gas turbine modular helium reactor in a power plant with quantum improvement in thermal efficiency, about 50%. This efficiency makes possible much lower power costs, without environment degradation & resource depletion of burning fossil fuels. Company harnesses nuclear power & provides systems for hazardous materials destruction, including supercritical water oxidation. Urban Maglev program will develop a magnetic levitation technology for a cost effective & environmentally friendly option for urban mass transportation. Also, company just received a grant for research into development of biofuels using microalgae. 1 acre of algae provides 150 times the oil that 1 acre of soybeans does. Researchers estimate 10 million acres of algae will supply all the transportation fuel needs for the US.

$180,000 160

Company manufactures yogurt products. Its largest green initiative is recycling yogurt waste, cardboard, plastic, and aluminum foil. Company installed T-8 fluorescent bulbs, is redesigning its condensate system to reduce comsumption of natural gas, and is working with suppliers to reduce amount of plastic in its containers.

$64,480 40 A significant portion of the business activity involves collecting used electronic equipment, moving it and recycling what can be reused.

$29,920 17 This company provides mold, asbestos, and additional indoor environmental remediation services.

$235,040 80 Green certified business provides green printing and paper products, reusable modular systems and ergonomically correct products.

$187,200 80

GSB is an Alameda County "Green Certified Business". Its 19,800 square foot Oakland facility is equipped with rooftop solar energy production units. GSB is known as a "B Corporations". "B Corporation" companies must meet strict comprehensive, transparent social and environmental standards, and amend their governing documents to reflect socially responsible values.

$58,240 64 Manufactures vacuum components for science and industry - valves, baffles and chambers primarily for aerospace and solar industries.

$20,280 13Company specializes in electronics repair and refurbishing. They focus on quality and use of sustainable material, enforcing a rigorous e-waste procedure to achieve Tier 1 Supplier certification. ETP training will help them pursue higher level environmental certifications.

$20,196 27 Firm focuses on environmental design and green building.

$200,700 300Company designs and distributes high-end storage devices and software. Offers Conserve IT services to reduce data center energy consumption, and a "spin-down" process that reduces data storage space and energy consumption. Has won serveral Green Awards.

$31,200 20 Produces nitrogen generators (pure) that, consume little energy.

$235,125 275

Company provides information technology hardware, software, service products, and e-business solutions. Proposed curriculum includes Green Storage, IBM Solutions for Green IT, Lean and Green: System z, SCM Green Sustainable Offering and Tools, and IBM System p and Project Big Green - Competitive Update.

$360,000 160Company is engaged in partnerships with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and has a long-standing policy of using no wood from endangered forests and supports mutual recognition of forest certification standards.

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$74,736 173

This company manufactures and designs power management semiconductors. The company's power management technology aims to make electricity a better "fuel. This will enable manufacturers of electrical and electronic devices to create products with compact features and prolonged battery life at a lower cost.

$742,446 489

Demand for cleaner burning petroleum products is creating demand for Irwin's services at their refineries. New regulations require construction of new processing units & ongoing maintenance, creating more opportunities for Irwin. Recent contract to install cogeneration plants for Southern California Edison.

$28,080 12Company provides photovoltaic solar systems and energy conservation upgrades. Training will expand employees' knowledge in solar electrical grounding and bounding, solar power, and other topics.

$345,600 240

Manufactures simiconductor devices used to create chips, the integrated circuits that are present in everday electronic devices. To reduce its carbon footprint, it has improved the performance and energy efficiency of air, water, and production equipment systems, overhauling its fabrication facility operations to reduce the consumption of water, compressed air, and electricity throughout the plant.

$321,930 365Company is focusing training efforts on increasing efficiencies and expanding green-manufacturing processes, as well as quality and customer service. Workers will be trained in green manufacturing improvements and other skills.

$159,120 136 Company is implementing solar and hybrid energy applications.

$96,408 36Company manufactures packaging materials for various consumer products, and is working to reduce its carbon footprint. Its in-house recycling program reduces amount of waste that is sent to the landfill, and all of its electrical energy comes from wind power.

$504,000 350

KSI is involved with all the producers (Chevron, Shell, Aera Energy, Berry Petroleum) in clean technology. Company works on many projects involving water treatment and reclamation. KSI does most of the maintenance at Chevron's station 36 water plant, which provides 60,000 barrels of reclaimed production water per day for agricultural use.

$35,828 26 Small label printer uses only paper materials that come from sustainable forests, that are managed responsibly.

$69,300 70 For the past 10 years this company has been in the research and development process for the High Pressure Hydrogen Car and is now ready to transfer to commercial production.

$436,748 454

Curriculum meets client needs for trained janitors that can respond to the need of property owners and managers to decrease energy costs, and to help create and promote safer, more secure, greener, and healthier environments. They will keep buildings free from pollutants and respond to new green cleaning initiatives.

$136,368 100

Limoneira is an agribusiness that is also involved in community development and land stewardship. Five acres of its land is used to convert green waste to mulch that is spread in its orchards to improve the soil. It has a power generating system to reduce the company's electricity cost by one-third, and has added solar panels to help power water pumps.

$176,676 293

Company's core capabilities are in the design, development, stystems integration, production, and sustainment of advanced military aircraft and related technologies. It seeks new ways to reduce energy usage and lower greenhouse gas emissions, and is a member of the EPA's Green Power Partnership and is one of the top green power purchasers in the country.

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$401,004 141

Company fabricates towers for wind generation and recently completed support structures in solar fields. They are taking action to reduce carbon footprint and integrate green business practices into operations via several new software packages to support paperless operating system.

$252,525 259

The architecture profession is rapidly changing to include more green developments and sustainable buildings. LPA needs to retrain architects and designers as certified Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design standards. They are introducing new system called the Building Information Model that allows comprehensive method to meet new green standards efficiently.

$108,675 172 Training is specifically designed and necessary for workers to become Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified.

$30,420 13 Company is a manufacturer of environmental parts that are used in subsurface testing, groundwater remediation, and environmental cleanup.

$74,100 38Company promotes clean tech by using recycled plastic and using a Cogen power plant which runs on natural gas. Their R&D department researches plastic bottles and other plastic materials, including recycling processes.

$132,288 48

Company designs and provides customized memory chips and components using sustainable recycling. They disassemble and recycle used computer components, housings, chips, hard drives and other items. In an effort to become "Green Certified" company has begun to refurbish IPod units and is giving training in green technology.

$19,500 30 Sustainable grape farming

$92,610 147Company promotes green business practices such as company-wide recycling of paper and metal products, energy saving lighting and equipment, and digital imaging instead of conventional x-ray.

$1,277,100 330 Company uses steam & compressed air in manufacturing process.

$8,112 13 Architectural designers for clean technology.

$58,176 101

Musco Olives produces foodservice items and ripe olvies for the retail market. Customers are demanding both environmental sustainability and food safety/security. Forklifts are being replaced with units that satisfy improved emission standards. Hazardous materials training includes instruction in waste management, spill prevention, and the satisfaction of environmental standard for the protection of air, land and water.

$1,998,000 1,500Committed to environment, health & safety excellence and meeting or exceeding regulatory requirements for hazardous substances. Programs have been implemented to reduce hazardous substances, chemicals and/or emissions. All factories are ISO 14001 & OHSAS

$780,000 1,500

National's power efficient circuits are posed to meet the future energy needs to products across an array of industries including medical, security, video distribution/ transmission, and personal mobile devices. National also has entered into the photovoltaic market with new technology designed to increase the effectiveness of solar panels under variable light conditions.

$173,160 130

Founded as a farm & organic raspberry stand, company gas grown to manufacture and sell organic produce on 40,000 acres. They promote sustainable agriculture, protecting the ecosystem health; run vehicles on biodiesel; use recycled cardboard for salad cartons; avoid using chemicals; conserve petroleum; save trees, landfill space, kilowatts of energy and water. in 2003 owners received Global USA's Corporate Environmental Leadership award.

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$243,000 250Carbon-neutral production efforts involve reducing emissions, purchasing carbon emission offsets, and using hybrid or electric production vehicles whenever possible. Also recycles non-toxic cleaning products and low emission paints, sealants, and lacquers.

$48,600 108 Provides technical support and sales of pre-owned & refurbished networking equipment.

$6,010,200 2,835

New technologies ensure cars are environmentally safe, impacting materials such as sealants, plastics, & paints. NUMMI collects & recycles pallets & wood scraps, and Filtercake recycled for use in cement. Waste Reduction Awards Program Winner every year since 1993 by Integrated Waste Mgmt Board. Also conserves energy & promotes alternative transportation through Spare the Air program, and partners with conservation groups on environmental projects.

$119,360 40 Curriculum developers will work with employers from solar industry to create placement opportunities for solar graduates as Installers.

$449,820 210 Company was certified in June 2008 by Forest Stewardship Council as responsible manager of forests. They produce paper and pulp products.

$21,060 27

Company is leading manufacturer of organic mattresses & bedding, and is full-circle environmental company committed to offering retailers the purest organic products. They use certified, organic raw materials, and cotton batting is premium grade virgin cotton sanitized with non-chemical ozone process. Premium Eco-Wool is humanely shorn from hormone free, homeopathically raised sheep grazing in pesticide-free meadows. Natural rubber latex cores supplied by only US source for pure 100% natural Talalay-processed rubber, derived from milk of the rubber tree.

$74,100 19 This company is a full service operations and maintenance provider to the wind industry.

$194,400 200Owens is best known for it PNK Fiberglass insulation. It's a product made from sand and recycled glass. The products Owens Corning sells each year are also responsible for the prevention of more than 1 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions.

$150,072 74 Company designs, engineers, manufactures, assembles, and tests the capital equipment used by companies in the solar industry.

$216,000 150 Company manufactures and distributes low-carbon ethanol, and is reducing transportation cost by selling locally, with fewer harmful atmospheric emissions.

$74,760 89

Company operates resort hotels and golf links, provides meeting and event facilities, luxury accomodations, activities and resort amenities. It is a certified green business through the Monterey Bay Area Green Business Program, exceeding program standards for conserving resources, preventing pollution, and minimizing waste.

$490,050 726

Company has been proactive in "going green", by supporting research and engine usage that is environmentally-friendly. They train employees when moving from diesel fuel to compressed natural gas. All company operations exceed environment standards in recycling of waste, water, and oil. They invested in 3 new buildings that are energy efficient and is updating existing buildings to be more green.

$199,335 97

Company is a paper, food, and janitorial supplies distributor to restaurants, wholesalers, food processors, caterers, and bakeries. It is adding eco-friendly products (degradable, biodegradable, and/or compostable) to its product supply inventory, and wants its employees trained and knowledgable about these green products.

$129,600 180 Training will eliminate waste in installation processes and green production processes will be introduced for first time.

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$514,368 752Green Business Operations with a recycling program for waste that is a result of production at the plants and the company has implemented a lighting project that will reduce electrical usage while increasing lighting in the factories.

$197,117 347

Foundation was created through agreement with Green Plumbers of Australia to bring successful water and energy conservation program to America. Program is designed to protect natural resources through plumbing efficiencies improved technologies to reduce water demand, curtail greenhouse gas emissions, and limit global warming. Distinct methods of repair and installation are required, and training will teach installers new techniques for working with green plumbing materials. Participating employers will be able to control costs by reducing on the job scrap and improve efficiency.

$298,800 200

Supplies key products for environmental science & other sciences. Company provides solutions for cleaner, more efficient fuels, using columns & new technologies for renewable fuel sources. They have been part of all the major research into green fuels, testing biodiesel and bioethanol. Phenomenex published a biofuels analysis guide May 2, 2008.

$131,760 75

Company investing in capacity to produce specialty glass for photovoltaic market or solar panel industry. By expanding its manufacturing capacity of transparent conducting oxide coating, they hope to minimize the total carbon footprint of solar panel manufacturing process. They will use new technology to dramatically reduce the carbon footprint of end use products in homes and buildings.

$643,968 516

Company processes specialty gases (produced when air is purified, compressed, & condensed), high-performance coatings, and acetylene (produced as by-products of chemical production or recovered from natural gas). Praxair's direct emissions of air, water & solid waste are low due to manufacturing process using a renewable resource-air-as an input and cryogenic & physical technologies to transform into its component parts. Company captures & refines gas by-products with minimal environmental effect. About 2/3 of annual revenue is derived from applications which help their customers: reduce environmental footprints, improve energy efficiency, and increase yield of production-thus decreasing use of raw materials.

$74,880 40 Expanding into solar and nanotechnology and integrating green business solutions into its operations.

$99,144 102

Green Business Operations- recycles four tons of paper per day; printing multiple projects on large sheets of paper; changing from conventional inks with soy based; upgrading saber cutter to minimize waste, installing efficient lighting; upgrading to low energy use compressors.

$18,720 12 Company designs, sells, services and installs solar electric, water, pool, and wind energy systems for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.

$481,500 214 Provides biological studies and environmental consulting.

$1,804,000 4,000Company uses fan systems to manufacture electronics. Provided training in cleanroom and hazmat procedures. Company uses processes that reduce waste. Company has initiated a Carbon Footprint program to reduce emission of gasses.

$15,600 10 Company provides recycling service to businesses and people in northern California. They recycle paper, plastic, glass and aluminum.

$460,080 120The purpose of this program is to prepare new-hire trainees to obtain entry level green collar jobs in the bay area such as: photovoltaic installer, solar thermal installer, sales rep, energy auditors, water, air, soil technicians, and hazmat techs.

$494,856 237 Uses 100% recyclable materials throughout its product line and they use non-heavy metal colors.

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$159,840 120 Has a GTI initiative to promote saving energy, reducing waste, and using green cleaning solution throughout the company.

$495,510 772

Named one of the Global 100's most sustainable Corporations in the world by the World Economic Forum the past three years. RAC is committed to lowering the carbon foot print of its customers and providing ways to which it products and services can help companies reduce, reuse, and recycle resources. They offer 100% energy star compliant products; end-of-life management and custom solutions.

$74,669 86

Organization dedicated to providing industry skills training and to securing high-quality job opportunities for its members. Journey level electricians are currently faced with understanding new national building codes and green practices, and implementing green solutions in work environments. Green training topics such as Solar Panel Installation and Advanced Lingting Controls have been added to update member skills.

$870,102 369 Provides industrial waste management, oil recycling, & parts cleaning.

$184,450 200

Provides electrical industry skills training to its members, as well as expanded retraining in commercial, business and computer skills, including green training topics such as solar panel installation and advanced lighting controls (an important new green training for electricians working in large buildings).

$156,870 105Company is the world's leading supplier of water and waste water treatment solutions, and they design and manufacture water disinfection products to protect water resources. Training will help to reduce waste and improve efficiency.

$138,050 251Practices "Zero Waste" -- Shaw diverts approximately 11,430,000 pounds of recyclables from disposal to landfill per year, resulting in an estimated $1,850,860 in savings through waste reduction, reuse, and reduced landfill costs.

$285,240 180 Training includes green business practices necessary to meet commercial interest and demand to develop, retrofit, and maintain greener buildings.

$379,225 197Major core employer is Nanosolar, Inc. They use new solar cell that generates energy & uses nanotechnology - it's cost efficient & uses green power. 197 Nanosolar trainees @ $1925 cost.

$394,134 93 Small company is in research and development phases for the manufacturer of thin-film photovoltaic solar cells and modules that convert the light from the sun into energy.

$253,800 300 Company is changing to a digital process of marketing materials for theatrical release. This change will replace the old method of using posters and press kits.

$123,200 200 The industry is shifting to green building materials that require distinct methods of installation.

$124,978 125Providing training on how to eliminate the west of potentially polluting painting and coating materials, which will increase journeymen's awareness of green issues to improve applications skills.

$201,500 250

Origanization provides training for apprentices and journeymen in the roofing and waterproofing construction industry. There is a shortage of roofers and waterproofers trained in energy efficient green building technologies and procedures. In response to the federal economic stimulus plan to create green jobs, the organization needs to provide workers with skills on energy efficient dwellings.

$281,160 142 Designs and manufacturers lightweight, aluminum-lined composite-wrapped, high pressure cylinders for alternative fuel vehicles.

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$538,560 374 Clean Construction processes; usses recycled materials.

$74,592 74To reduce energy consumption & comply w/new advances in "Green" building technologies, most trainees will receive training in Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design for Green Building standards.

$1,496,664 2,028Sun is committed to designing & delivering eco-friendly processors, systems, programs & services that help businesses reduce power consumption, environmental impact & energy costs.

$99,000 100 One employer, Senz-It Inc. produces applications for the emerging environmental air quality and food safety sectors. (6 trainees approved for $5940 at this company.)

$283,500 210 Environmental Consulting Services

$75,500 125

Company is a construction and architectural engineering firm that provides civil engineering, construction, surveying, architectural, and environmental services. Clients demand that the company provide green technology architectural and engineering services. In last three years, company has cross-trained staff for positions in its Environmental Compliance Consulting business.

$323,910 295 TAMCO is only small steel mill in California and recycles scrap metal & mills it into reinforcing bar for construction industry. They use processed heat & compressed air.

$74,844 63 New green requirements for sustainable design are quickly becoming the "construction" industry standards.

$95,040 44

Techmer designs and manufactures high performance polymer additives and plastic colorants. Company received the Los Angeles County "2008 Smart Business Recycling Award" for significantly reduced waste disposal. Company also exercises strict controls over emission of plastic pellets during production, and recycles all of its plastic cardboard, metal, and office-paper waste.

$115,200 40 Manufactures and distributes energy efficient fixtures.

$944,136 423Company has modernized their plant to produce higher yields, and spent $3 million on advanced technology, that improves product yield and reduces energy consumption. Training is required to utilize new equipment.

$182,196 241 Produce photomasks, used as components in solar technology and other products.

$99,360 138

Company is committed to the reduction of waste, hazardous substances, and the impact of its operations on the environment. They are a Sony Green Partner who received many awards, and have been certified in ISO14001 for green business practices. They have started many Voluntary Plans to lessen global warming, and are trying to achieve a 25% reduction in carbon emissions and 10% reduction in PFCs by 2010.

$249,282 339

Turner provides construction and project management services to a cross-section of industries. Company states is the largest builder of green buildings in the nation. Training classes are designed for workers to become LEED accredited. Committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions, production waste, and electricity consumption.

$294,066 527Manufacturing lead-free products that meet hazardous material elimination requirements and the company manufacturing plants and facilities have implemented energy conservation measures that have resulted in an annual saving of 26 million kilowatt hours.

$211,200 64 leader in dairy waste handling, allows dairies to comply with environmental regulations & protect communities.

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$110,880 80

Company is a distribution operation that supplies national, private-label and signature brand items to restaurants, schools, universities, government facilities, hotels, healthcare institutions and sport stadiums. In September 2007, it was certified by the Bay Area Green Business Program to be the first food service company in the nation to achieve Green Business Certification.

$30,360 23

Provides environmental planning and consulting services. Currently working w/ports of LA & Long Beach to implement Clean Air Action Plan; and LA County on Alternative Technologies for Solid Waste Projects. Involved with AB32 - Greenhouse Gas Emissions work through goods movement projects, including METRO.

$1,334,965 1,221

A new system called Package Flow Technology has been enhanced to include Telemetric, which analyzes data in delivery trucks to slash energy consumption, improve efficiency, and increase customer satisfaction. In California, this will help UPS maintain momentum towards going green.

$161,200 62 leader in dairy waste handling, allows dairies to comply with environmental regulations & protect communities

$198,450 147 Company is expanding their organic food lines, and their "green initiative" by eliminating non-biodegradable packaging.

$15,600 10 Develops, designs and produces drive systems and related components for electric, hybrid-electric, and fuel cell powered vehicles.

$57,720 37 Company is implementing Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design program to promote integrated, green, whole-building design practices.

$12,480 8 This small business develops, manufactures, and markets advanced power electronic solutions that support green technology LEDs and laser diodes.

$164,736 88 Certified organic handler distributes organic produce.

$15,840 12 Recycle hazardous waste materials

$815,652 278 Produces more efficient glass products such as "Low E" and other green products for better insulation, and to reduce heating and cooling costs.

$405,000 750

Green Business Operations --Has partnered with Dell to redefine the way businesses approach environmental leadership with the "Plant a Forest for Me" initiative, a program that enables organizations worldwide to facilitate the planting of millions of trees in sustainably managed reforestation projects to offset a portion of their overall carbon footprint.

$43,500 29 Provides intergraded distribution and sales of air purifiers, water filtration devices, digital bidets, megasonic cleaning device, and other well-being home appliances.

$332,750 250Company is focused on green technology innovation and developed reusable paper. They invented paper that can be printed on, then reused the next day when paper turns blank, resulting in reduced waste and less environmental impact.

$70,200 30 Company designs and tests solar systems.

$58,427,834 53,826

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(Upda ted June 17 , 2009 ) Ca l i fornia Depa r tment of Educa tion

Regiona l Occupa t ional Center s/Pr ogra ms & Wor kfor ce Deve lopmen t Uni t

R O C P C O U R S E S Rapid-Start Green-Focused

CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION A LIST OF SECONDARY COURSES GOING GREEN

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RAPID-START

CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION JOB PREPARATION PROGRAMS Through California Secondary Schools’

REGIONAL OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAMS and REGIONAL OCCUPATIONAL CENTERS

“Leading job training for high school students for a new green economy that promotes energy and environmental sustainability” Data was gathered from a survey of the Regional Occupational Programs and Regional Occupational Centers in California, resulting in the following charts:

Chart 1: ROCP capstone courses that have a “green focus” (highlighted in green), and are articulated with an SB 70 grant to a local community college in all 15 industry sectors.

Chart 2: ROCP courses in the following high-demand industry sectors that can easily and rapidly be adapted with green-focused units of instruction: Building Trades/Construction; Manufacturing; Transportation; Energy/Utilities; Engineering; Health.

The Regional Occupational Centers and Programs Model:

• Incorporates and integrates State-Board adopted academic and career standards into the curriculum. • Targets secondary juniors and seniors who will be entering the workforce or college full-or-part-time after high school. • Requires business and industry input and approval of curriculum. • Utilizes state-certified CTE instructors with business and industry experience. • Provides work-based internships non-paid and employment as part of the instructional program. • Courses are the capstone, articulated courses with community colleges in many academies.* • Meets job market demand by regions, cost-effectively operates programs on a regional basis, including every high

school in CA. • The most flexible secondary CTE program to quickly respond to economic changes and needs. • Serves as pre-apprenticeship programs leading to entry into DAS-approved apprenticeship programs where articulated. • Helps prevent high school dropouts and improves student attendance through real, rigorous and relevant instruction.

(*Academy grants will be awarded in June 2009.)

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FUNDING NEEDS FOR STRENGTHENING CAREER TECHNICAL PROGRAMS IN THE SECONDARY ROCPs:

1. CTE teacher professional development institutes for training and certification 2. Curriculum development certified by the CDE. Units of green technology to be developed and integrated into existing

courses of study. 3. Instructional materials and supplies per industry standards 4. Instructional equipment to teach the new technology per industry standards 5. Curriculum articulation 6. Job placement assistance for successful completers 7. Evaluation component 8. Data gathering component

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CHART 1

ROCP capstone courses that have a “green focus” (highlighted in Green) and are articulated with an SB 70 grant to

a local community college in all 15 industry sectors

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ROCPs and Schools Participating in SB 70

Community College

140-Community College Collaborative Grants 141-Community College Supplemental Grants

142-Community College Workforce Innovation Partnership (WIP) Grants Green

Grants

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

Allan Hancock College

2 Santa Barbara County ROP - North Santa Lucia ROP

Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation

2 Santa Barbara County ROP - North Santa Lucia ROP

Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation - - -

American River College

1 Sacramento County ROP

Building Trades and Construction; Energy and Utilities; Manufacturing and Product Development; Transportation

1 Sacramento County ROP

Building Trades and Construction; Energy and Utilities; Manufacturing and Product Development; Transportation

1 Sacramento County ROP

Building Trades and Construction

Antelope Valley College

1 Antelope Valley ROP

Public Safety and IT - - - - - -

Barstow College

1 San Bernardino County ROP

All Sectors 1 San Bernardino County ROP

All Sectors 1 San Bernardino County ROP

Transportation

Butte College

1 Butte County ROP

Building Trades and Construction; Engineering and Design

1 Butte County ROP

Building Trades and Construction; Engineering and Design

1 Butte County ROP

All Sectors 142

Cabrillo College

1 Santa Cruz County ROP

All Sectors 1 Santa Cruz County ROP

All Sectors 1 Santa Cruz County ROP

Building Trades and Construction

140 142

Chabot-Las Positas District

2 Eden Area ROP, Tri-Valley ROP

Arts, Media and Entertainment; Energy and Utilities; Finance and Business; Health Care and Medical Technology

2 Eden Area ROP, Tri-Valley ROP

Arts, Media and Entertainment; Energy and Utilities; Finance and Business; Health Care and Medical Technology

2 Eden Area ROP, Tri-Valley ROP

All Sectors / Health and Environmental/ Related Technologies

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Community College

140-Community College Collaborative Grants 141-Community College Supplemental Grants

142-Community College Workforce Innovation Partnership (WIP) Grants Green

Grants

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

Chaffey College

2 Baldy View ROP, San Bernardino County ROP

Energy and Utilities; Engineering and Design; Manufacturing and Product Development Transportation

2 Baldy View ROP, San Bernardino County ROP

Energy and Utilities; Engineering and Design; Manufacturing and Product Development Transportation

2 Baldy View ROP, San Bernardino County ROP

Engineering and Design

Citrus College

1 East San Gabriel Valley ROP

Energy and Utilities - - - - - -

Coast District

2 Capistrano-Laguna Beach ROP, Coastline ROP

Energy and Utilities;Engineering and Design;Health Science and Medical Technology;Manufacturing and Product DevelopmentTransportation

- - - - - -

Contra Costa College

1 Contra Costa County ROP

Building Trades and Construction; Education, Child Development and Family Services; Engineering and Design; Finance and Business; Health Science and Medical Technology; Information Technology

1 Contra Costa County ROP

Education, Child Development, and Family Services

1 Contra Costa County ROP

All Sectors 142

El Camino College

1 Compton USD ROP

All Sectors 1 Compton USD ROP

All Sectors 1 Compton USD ROP

Manufacturing and Product Development

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Community College

140-Community College Collaborative Grants 141-Community College Supplemental Grants

142-Community College Workforce Innovation Partnership (WIP) Grants Green

Grants

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

Feather River College

2 Lassen County ROP, Plumas County ROP

Agriculture and Natural Resources; Energy and Utilities; Finance and Business; Health Science and Medical Technology; Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation;

2 Lassen County ROP, Plumas County ROP

Agriculture and Natural Resources Marketing, Sales, and Services - - -

Folsom Lake College

1 Central Sierra ROP

Agriculture and Natural Resources

1 Central Sierra ROP

Education, Child Development, and Family Services; Energy and Utilities

1 Central Sierra ROP

Health Science and Medical Technology

Foothill-De Anza District

2 Metro Ed District, North Santa Clara ROP

Arts, Media, and Entertainment;Energy and Utilities;Finance and Business;Health Science and Medical Technology;Information Technology;Marketing, Sales, and Services

2 Metro Ed District, North Santa Clara ROP

All Sectors 2 Metro Ed District, North Santa Clara ROP

All Sectors

Grossmont-Cuyamaca District

1 San Diego County ROP

Health Science and Medical Technology

1 San Diego County ROP

Health Science and Medical Technology

1 San Diego County ROP

Health Science and Medical Technology

Hartnell College

1 Mission Trails ROP

All Sectors - - - - - -

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Community College

140-Community College Collaborative Grants 141-Community College Supplemental Grants

142-Community College Workforce Innovation Partnership (WIP) Grants Green

Grants

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

Imperial Valley College

2 Imperial Valley ROP, Riverside County ROP

Energy and Utilities; Finance and Business; Health Science and Medical Technology; Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation; Public Services

2 Imperial Valley ROP, Riverside County ROP

Energy and Utilities; Health Science and Medical Technology; Public Services

- - -

Kern District

4 Kern County ROP, Kern High School District ROC, North Kern County ROP, West Side ROP

Energy and Utilities 5 Inyo County ROP, Kern County ROP, Kern High School District ROC, North Kern County ROP, West Side ROP

Energy and Utilities

5 Inyo County ROP, Kern County ROP, Kern High School District ROC, North Kern County ROP, West Side ROP

Energy and Utilities

142

Long Beach College

1 Long Beach Unified School District ROP

Building Trades and Construction - - - - -

Los Angeles District

1 East San Gabriel Valley ROP

Arts, Media, and Entertainment; Building Trades and Construction; Engineering and Design; Health Science and Medical Technology; Transportation

1 East San Gabriel Valley ROP

All Sectors 1 East San Gabriel Valley ROP

Health Science and Medical Technology

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Community College

140-Community College Collaborative Grants 141-Community College Supplemental Grants

142-Community College Workforce Innovation Partnership (WIP) Grants Green

Grants

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

L.A.-Harbor 1 Los Angeles

Unified School District ROP

Arts, Media, and Entertainment;Building Trades and Construction;Health Science and Medical Technology;Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation;Information Technology;Transportation

1 Los Angeles Unified School District ROP

All Sectors 1 Los Angeles Unified School District ROP

Manufacturing and Product Development

L.A. Mission College

1 Los Angeles County ROP

Arts, Media, and Entertainment; Energy and Utilities; Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation

2 Los Angeles County ROP

All Sectors 1 Los Angeles County ROP

Energy and Utilities

141

L.A. Trade - Tech. College

- - - - - - - - -

Mendocino College

2 Humboldt County ROP, Mendocino County ROP

Agriculture and Natural Resources; Building Trades and Construction; Health Science and Medical Technology; Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation; Transportation

- - - - - -

140

Mira Costa College

1 San Diego County ROP

Health Science and Medical Technology - - - - - -

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Community College

140-Community College Collaborative Grants 141-Community College Supplemental Grants

142-Community College Workforce Innovation Partnership (WIP) Grants Green

Grants

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

Mt. San Jacinto College

1 Riverside County ROP

Arts, Media and Entertainment; Engineering and Design; Health Science and Medical Technology; Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation; Information Technology

- - - - - -

140

Napa Valley 1 Napa County ROP

Agriculture and Natural Resources;Building Trades and Construction;Energy and Utilities;Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation

1 Napa County ROP

Agriculture and Natural Resources, Building Trades and Construction, Energy and Utilities

2 Napa County ROP

Agriculture and Natural Resources, Building Trades and Construction, Energy and Utilities, Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation

140141142

North Orange District

1 Central County ROP

Energy and Utilities; Education; Engineering and Design; Health Science; Information Technology Manufacturing

- - - - - -

Ohlone College

1 Metro Ed District Information Technology 2 Metro Ed District, Mission Valley ROP

All Sectors 2 Metro Ed District, Mission Valley ROP

Information Technology

141

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Community College

140-Community College Collaborative Grants 141-Community College Supplemental Grants

142-Community College Workforce Innovation Partnership (WIP) Grants Green

Grants

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

Pasadena City College

1 Los Angeles County ROP

Arts, Media and Entertainment; Energy and Utilities; Engineering and Design; Health Science and Medical Technology; Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation

1 Los Angeles County ROP

Arts, Media and Entertainment, Energy and Utilities, Engineering and Design, Health Science and Medical Technology, Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation

1 Los Angeles County ROP

Health Science and Medical Technology

140 142

Peralta District

1 Oakland/Alameda ROP

Arts, Media and Entertainment

1 Oakland/Alameda ROP - - - -

Rancho Santiago District

1 Central County ROP

Arts, Media, and Entertainment; Manufacturing and Product Development; Transportation

1 Central County ROP

Arts, Media, and Entertainment, Manufacturing and Product Development, Transportation

1 Central County ROP

Energy and Utilities

140 142

Riverside District

1 Riverside County ROP

Engineering and Design; Health Science and Medical Technology; Transportation

1 Riverside County ROP

Engineering and Design

- - -

Sacramento City College

1 Sacramento County ROP

Building Trades and Construction - - - - - -

140

San Bernardino Valley College

2 Colton-Redlands-Yucaipa ROP, San Bernardino County ROP

Energy and Utilities;Engineering and Design;Manufacturing and Product Development; Transportation

2 Colton-Redlands-Yucaipa ROP, San Bernardino County ROP

Energy and Utilities, Engineering and Design, Manufacturing and Product Development, Transportation

2 Colton-Redlands-Yucaipa ROP, San Bernardino County ROP

Engineering and Design

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Community College

140-Community College Collaborative Grants 141-Community College Supplemental Grants

142-Community College Workforce Innovation Partnership (WIP) Grants Green

Grants

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

San Diego District

1 San Diego County ROP

Health Science and Medical Technology; Information Technology; Manufacturing and Product Development; Transportation

1 San Diego County ROP

All Sectors 1 San Diego ROP

Building Trades and Construction, Energy and Utilities, Engineering and Design, Manufacturing & Product Development, and Transportation.

142

San Francisco, City College of

2 San Francisco County ROP

All Sectors 2 San Francisco County ROP

All Sectors

- - -

140

San Mateo, College of

1 San Mateo County ROP

Health Science and Medical Technology - - - - - -

Santa Barbara City College

1 Santa Barbara County ROP

Health Science and Medical Technology

1 Santa Barbara County ROP

Health Science and Medical Technology

1 Santa Barbara County ROP

Health Science and Medical Technology

Santa Clarita District

1 Hart District ROP Arts, Media, and Entertainment; Building Trades and Construction; Energy and Utilities; Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation; Manufacturing and Product Development; Transportation

- - - - - -

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Community College

140-Community College Collaborative Grants 141-Community College Supplemental Grants

142-Community College Workforce Innovation Partnership (WIP) Grants Green

Grants

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

Santa Monica City College

1 Los Angeles County ROP

Arts, Media, and Entertainment; Building Trades and Construction; Health Science and Medical Technology; Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation; Marketing, Sales, and Services; Transportation

- - -

1 Los Angeles County ROP

Transportation 140 142

Sequoias, College of the

1 Kings County ROP, Tulare County Organization for Vocational Education

Agriculture and Natural Resources; Education, Child Development, and Family Services; Energy and Utilities;Finance and Business;Health Science and Medical Technology; Manufacturing and Product Development

- - - - - -

Shasta College

2 Shasta-Trinity ROP, Tehama ROP

Energy and Utilities 2 Shasta-Trinity ROP, Tehama ROP

All Sectors 2 Shasta-Trinity ROP Tehama ROP

Energy and Utilities

140 141 142

Sierra College

1 49er ROP Manufacturing and Product Development

1 49er ROP Manufacturing and Product Development

- - -

Siskiyou, College of the

1 Siskiyou ROP Agriculture and Natural Resources; Building Trades and Construction; Energy and Utilities

- - - - - -

140

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Community College

140-Community College Collaborative Grants 141-Community College Supplemental Grants

142-Community College Workforce Innovation Partnership (WIP) Grants Green

Grants

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

RO

P(s)

Name of ROP(s) Sector(s)

Solano Community College

1 Solano ROP Energy and Utilities; Manufacturing and Product Development

1 Solano ROP Energy and Utilities, Manufacturing and Product Development

-

- -

South Orange County

2 Capistrano-Laguna Beach ROP, Coastline ROP

Education, Child Development, and Family Services

2 Capistrano-Laguna Beach ROP, Coastline ROP

Education, Child Development, and Family Services

2 Capistrano-Laguna Beach ROP, Coastline ROP

Arts, Media and Entertainment

State Center District

2 Fresno COE, Madera COE, Valley ROP

Transportation - - - - - -

Ventura County District

1 Ventura ROP All Sectors - - - - - -

West Valley-Mission District

3 Santa Clara County ROP North, Santa Clara County ROP South, Metro Ed District

Energy and Utilities 3 Santa Clara County ROP North, Santa Clara County ROP South, Metro Ed District

Energy and Utilities

3 Santa Clara County ROP North, Santa Clara County ROP South, Metro Ed District

Building Trades and Construction, Transportation, Arts, Media and Entertainment, Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation

140 141 142

Yosemite District

2 Yosemite ROP, Merced County ROP

Energy and Utilities - - -

2 Yosemite ROP, Merced County ROP

Energy and Utilities

140142

Yuba College

1 Yolo County ROP

Agriculture and Natural Resources - - - - - -

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CHART 2

ROCP capstone courses in the following high-demand industry sectors that can easily and rapidly be adapted with green-focused units of instruction: Building Trades/

Construction, Manufacturing, Transportation, Energy/Utilities, Engineering

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High Demand ROCP Courses Building Trades and Construction Sector

(Existing green focused courses highlighted in green. Pending courses in pink.)

ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

CENTRAL REGION Fresno ROP 4487 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Technology-Exterior Fresno ROP 3738 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Technology-Interior Fresno ROP 4461 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Building Trades Kern County ROP 2537 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Construction Technology Kern High ROC 2712 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Beginning Carpentry Kern High ROC 2702 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Carpentry: Woodworking Technology Kern High ROC 2728 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Carpentry: Woodworking Technology Kern High ROC 679 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Construction Kern High ROC 2727 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Industrial Construction Merced County ROP 4264 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Construction Technology Merced County ROP 2835 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Construction Technology I and II Mono County ROP 930 Building Trades and Construction 5531 Cabinet Construction 1 Mono County ROP 933 Building Trades and Construction 5501 Construction Technology 1-2, 3-4 Mono County ROP 1291 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Construction Technology 1-2, 3-4 Mono County ROP 1326 Building Trades and Construction 5531 Woodworking / Cabinet Construction I North Kern Vocational Training Center 2019 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Construction San Joaquin County ROCP 2317 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Technology San Joaquin County ROCP 3977 Building Trades and Construction 5505 Masonry San Joaquin County ROCP 1806 Building Trades and Construction 5613 Sheet Metal Technology Valley ROP 4703 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Technology - Interior Valley ROP 4288 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Electrical Wiring West Side ROP 2602 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Technology West Side ROP 396 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Construction Trades Yosemite ROP 2429 Building Trades and Construction 5506 Building Construction Yosemite ROP 2420 Building Trades and Construction 5506 Building Construction Yosemite ROP 5611 Building Trades and Construction 5520 Cabinet Construction Yosemite ROP 5612 Building Trades and Construction 5520 Cabinet Construction II Yosemite ROP 2450 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Carpentry Yosemite ROP 2707 Building Trades and Construction 5613 Sheet Metal Fabrication

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ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

COASTAL REGION Contra Costa County ROP 3032 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Technology Contra Costa County ROP 3247 Building Trades and Construction 5520 ROP Cabinetmaking Eden Area ROP 2845 Building Trades and Construction 5505 Masonry Occupations Eden Area ROP 946 Building Trades and Construction 5501 Construction Technology Eden Area ROP 1537 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Construction Technology Marin County ROP 2337 Building Trades and Construction 5501 Construction Technology Metro Education District 1216 Building Trades and Construction 5516 AC/Refrigeration/Heating Techniques and Electrical Metro Education District 1201 Building Trades and Construction 5512 Automatic Control Systems Metro Education District 748 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Building Maintenance Metro Education District 1211 Building Trades and Construction 5506 Building Maintenance Metro Education District 1064 Building Trades and Construction 5520 Cabinetmaking Metro Education District 4274 Building Trades and Construction 5520 Cabinetmaking for Apprenticeship Metro Education District 770 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Carpentry Metro Education District 4096 Building Trades and Construction 5508 Concrete Masonry Metro Education District 749 Building Trades and Construction 5501 Construction Technology, Level 1 & 2 Metro Education District 4405 Building Trades and Construction 5512 Electrical Apprenticeship Metro Education District 3758 Building Trades and Construction 5512 Electrical Maintenance Metro Education District 1204 Building Trades and Construction 5512 Electrical Troubleshooting Metro Education District 1203 Building Trades and Construction 5512 Electronic Control Devices Metro Education District 3775 Building Trades and Construction 5516 Heating, Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Metro Education District 4092 Building Trades and Construction 5528 Ironworkers Apprenticeships Metro Education District 3769 Building Trades and Construction 5512 National Electric Code Metro Education District 3760 Building Trades and Construction 5512 National Electrical Code Calculations Metro Education District Building Trades and Construction Solar Installer (Photo Voltaic) Metro Education District 3771 Building Trades and Construction 5512 Wiring Methods Mission Trails ROP 951 Building Trades and Construction 5501 Construction Technology Mission Trails ROP 2027 Building Trades and Construction 5520 Mill Cabinet Mission Valley ROCP 2378 Building Trades and Construction 5501 Construction Technology Mission Valley ROCP 5657 Building Trades and Construction 5514 Woodworking 1, 2, 3, 3D Napa County ROP 719 Building Trades and Construction 5501 Construction Technology I, II, III Oakland/Alameda ROP 5330 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Construction Technology I1 Oakland/Alameda ROP 5331 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Construction Technology II2 Oakland/Alameda ROP 5277 Building Trades and Construction 5950 Exploring Careers in Construction3

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ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

San Francisco County ROP 4198 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Building Trades/Carpenter Training Program San Mateo County ROP 2356 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Architectural Design San Mateo County ROP 2348 Building Trades and Construction 5520 Cabinet/Furniture Making San Mateo County ROP 2307 Building Trades and Construction 5531 Wood Fabrication I and II Santa Clara County ROP 490 Building Trades and Construction 5520 Cabinetmaking Santa Clara County ROP 722 Building Trades and Construction 5503 Construction Technology Santa Cruz County ROP 1027 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Technology Santa Cruz County ROP 962 Building Trades and Construction 5520 Cabinetry Santa Lucia ROP 1067 Building Trades and Construction 5520 Cabinetmaking Santa Lucia ROP 862 Building Trades and Construction 5501 Construction Technology Santa Lucia ROP 4297 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Technology Solano County ROP 2900 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Advanced Residential Construction Solano County ROP 1193 Building Trades and Construction 5516 HVAC, Commercial Refrig. & Resid. Appliance Repair Solano County ROP 885 Building Trades and Construction 5501 Pre-Apprenticeship: Introduction to Construction Solano County ROP 2184 Building Trades and Construction 5531 Woodworking/Cabinetry II Sonoma County ROP 1186 Building Trades and Construction 5514 Cabinet and Furniture Making Sonoma County ROP 1192 Building Trades and Construction 5501 Construction Technology

NORTHERN REGION Butte County ROP 5389 Building Trades and Construction 5520 Cabinetmaking Butte County ROP 634 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Home Construction Central Sierra ROP 2593 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Construction Technology Central Sierra ROP 2480 Building Trades and Construction 5503 Resort Maintenance and Repair Management Central Sierra ROP 2481 Building Trades and Construction 5507 ROP Construction Forty-Niner ROP 5759 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction and Architectural Design Forty-Niner ROP 499 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Fundamentals Forty-Niner ROP 4725 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Technologies Forty-Niner ROP 500 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Technology Forty-Niner ROP 3367 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Design and Construction Forty-Niner ROP 2949 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Design and Construction Forty-Niner ROP 4815 Building Trades and Construction 5505 Introduction to Masonry Glenn County ROP 5016 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Glenn County ROP 5013 Building Trades and Construction 5514 Furniture Making Humboldt County ROP 3338 Building Trades and Construction 5501 Building Trades Humboldt County ROP 3341 Building Trades and Construction 5520 Cabinetmaking

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ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

Lake County ROP 1054 Building Trades and Construction 5531 Cabinet and Furniture Making Lake County ROP 1069 Building Trades and Construction 5501 Construction Plumas County ROP 3474 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Building Construction Plumas County ROP 383 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Building Construction Sacramento County ROP 481 Building Trades and Construction 0 Building Maintenance and Repair Sacramento County ROP 6074 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction & Management Technology Sacramento County ROP 2548 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Construction Technology Sacramento County ROP 480 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Construction Technology (Outreach) Sacramento County ROP 4417 Building Trades and Construction 5503 Construction Technology Deconstruction Technician Sacramento County ROP 2131 Building Trades and Construction 5505 Masonary Occupations Sacramento County ROP 3290 Building Trades and Construction 5531 Woodworking Careers Shasta-Trinity ROP 4599 Building Trades and Construction 5502 advanced building trades Shasta-Trinity ROP 3399 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Building Trades4 Shasta-Trinity ROP 3013 Building Trades and Construction 5520 Cabinetmaking Shasta-Trinity ROP 640 Building Trades and Construction 5512 Electrician Siskiyou ROP Building Trades and Construction Green Construction Trades5 Tehama County ROP 4568 Building Trades and Construction 5520 Cabinet Making and Wood Manufacturing Tehama County ROP 6055 Building Trades and Construction 5950 Construction Tri-County ROP 5532 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Commercial and Residential Community Development Tri-County ROP 5712 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Arts Tri-County ROP 1275 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Construction Management Tri-County ROP 2114 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Construction Technology Tri-County ROP 1285 Building Trades and Construction 5514 Furniture and Cabinet Construction Tri-County ROP 3049 Building Trades and Construction 5514 Furniture and Cabinet Construction Tri-County ROP 4650 Building Trades and Construction 5512 Residential Electrical

SOUTHERN REGION Antelope Valley ROP 6059 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Building Construction Technology Baldy View ROP 2955 Building Trades and Construction 5516 Air Conditioning Baldy View ROP 2923 Building Trades and Construction 5520 Cabinetmaking Baldy View ROP 2385 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Construction Pre-Apprentice Baldy View ROP 2999 Building Trades and Construction 5505 Masonry Baldy View ROP 3728 Building Trades and Construction 5524 Plumbing Capistrano-Laguna Beach ROP 1956 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Construction Central County ROP 2749 Building Trades and Construction 5516 Air Conditioning/Heating/Refrigeration Technician

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ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

Central County ROP 1234 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Construction Technology Central County ROP Building Trades and Construction Construction Trades II Central County ROP Building Trades and Construction Green Construction Central County ROP 3701 Building Trades and Construction 5524 Plumbing Service & Repair Central County ROP 4302 Building Trades and Construction 5524 Plumbing-Service and Repair Central County ROP 5460 Building Trades and Construction 5531 Wood Manufacturing I Central County ROP 5461 Building Trades and Construction 5531 Wood Manufacturing II Coastline ROP 2693 Building Trades and Construction 5501 Construction Technology Colton-Redlands-Yucaipa ROP 3864 Building Trades and Construction 5520 Cabinet Making Colton-Redlands-Yucaipa ROP 3863 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Technology East San Gabriel Valley ROP 2991 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Cabinetry Design and Construction East San Gabriel Valley ROP 3386 Building Trades and Construction 5501 Construction Trade East San Gabriel Valley ROP 2543 Building Trades and Construction 5501 Energy Efficient Construction Hart ROP 6093 Building Trades and Construction 5501 Construction Technology Hart ROP 5925 Building Trades and Construction 5524 Plumbing Imperial Valley ROP Building Trades and Construction Construction and Building Technology6 Inyo County ROP 1586 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Carpentry Inyo County ROP 1539 Building Trades and Construction 5531 Woodworking I & II La Puente Valley ROP 3220 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Technology La Puente Valley ROP 4586 Building Trades and Construction 5510 HVAC/RPTT Long Beach Unified School District ROP 1050 Building Trades and Construction 5501 Construction Technology 1-2 Long Beach Unified School District ROP 1401 Building Trades and Construction 5501 Construction Technology 1-2 Long Beach Unified School District ROP 1412 Building Trades and Construction 5503 Construction Technology 1-2 Long Beach Unified School District ROP 1052 Building Trades and Construction 5503 Construction Technology Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 3820 Building Trades and Construction 5510 Air Conditioning Technician (Fundamentals) Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 3822 Building Trades and Construction 5510 Air Conditioning Technician Trainee Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP Building Trades and Construction Bench Carpentry Los Angeles County ROP 3688 Building Trades and Construction 5503 Building Construction Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 3826 Building Trades and Construction 5505 Brick Layer: Pre-Apprenticeship Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP Building Trades and Construction Carpentry Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 1713 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Inspector (Introduction) Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 1852 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Construction Inspector: Grading Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 1715 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Construction Inspector: Public Works Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 1716 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Construction Inspector: Reinforced Concrete

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ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 1718 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Construction Inspector: Structural Steel & Welding Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 1717 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Construction Inspector: Structural Masonry Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 1714 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Construction Inspector: The Inspection Environment Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 1848 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Worker (Fundamentals) Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 1763 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Worker: Construction and Remodeling Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 1765 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Worker: Pre-Apprenticeship Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 1689 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Contractor: License Preparation Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 4782 Building Trades and Construction 5518 Electrical Powerline Mechanic Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 4783 Building Trades and Construction 5518 Electrical Powerline Mechanic Trainee Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 1678 Building Trades and Construction 5513 Flooring Technician Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 1679 Building Trades and Construction 5513 Flooring Technician Trainee Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 3832 Building Trades and Construction 5516 Maintenance Supervisor: Heating and Ventilation Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 1866 Building Trades and Construction 5512 Mobile Electronics Technician Trainee Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP Building Trades and Construction Plumbing Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 4781 Building Trades and Construction 5518 Powerline Systems Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 3823 Building Trades and Construction 5510 Refrigeration Technician Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP 3825 Building Trades and Construction 5510 Refrigeration Technician: Service Los Angeles Unified School District ROCP Building Trades and Construction Woodworking Machine Operation North Orange County ROP 3240 Building Trades and Construction 5524 Backflow Prevention Devices North Orange County ROP 3366 Building Trades and Construction 5505 Brick Tender Apprenticeship North Orange County ROP 3396 Building Trades and Construction 5520 Cabinetmaking II North Orange County ROP 4434 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Carpentry/Construction Occupations North Orange County ROP 1642 Building Trades and Construction 5512 Electrical Theory North Orange County ROP 1640 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Finish Carpentry and Remodeling North Orange County ROP 3494 Building Trades and Construction 5516 Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning (HVAC) North Orange County ROP 1157 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Blueprint Reading for Construction North Orange County ROP 3368 Building Trades and Construction 5505 Masonry Occupations North Orange County ROP 4356 Building Trades and Construction 5507 Plastering Apprenticeship North Orange County ROP 3654 Building Trades and Construction 5524 Plumbing Occupations Level I, II, & III North Orange County ROP 3860 Building Trades and Construction 5613 Sheet Metal Worker Apprenticeship North Orange County ROP 3394 Building Trades and Construction 5531 Wood Manufacturing Occupations Riverside County ROP 5472 Building Trades and Construction 5505 Masonry Occupations San Bernardino County ROP 807 Building Trades and Construction 5501 Construction Trades San Bernardino County ROP 3300 Building Trades and Construction 5512 Fundamentals of Electrical Repair

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ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

San Bernardino County ROP 788 Building Trades and Construction 5514 Furniture/Cabinet Manufacturing and Finishing San Bernardino County ROP 3301 Building Trades and Construction 5516 Intro. to Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning San Bernardino County ROP 4630 Building Trades and Construction 5505 Masonry Occupations San Bernardino County ROP 4617 Building Trades and Construction 5521 Painting Occupations San Bernardino County ROP 709 Building Trades and Construction 5514 Woodworking Occupations San Diego County ROP 2259 Building Trades and Construction 5516 AC/Heating/Refrigeration San Diego County ROP 2248 Building Trades and Construction 5505 Block Masonry/Basic San Diego County ROP 2242 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Building Maintenance & Repair San Diego County ROP 2133 Building Trades and Construction 5520 Cabinetmaking San Diego County ROP 2174 Building Trades and Construction 5512 Construction Electrician San Diego County ROP 2109 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Construction Materials Testing San Diego County ROP 2173 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction/General San Diego County ROP 2140 Building Trades and Construction 5514 Furniture Manufacturing/Finishing San Diego County ROP 2244 Building Trades and Construction 5524 Plumbing Santa Barbara County ROP-North 4998 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Technology Santa Barbara County ROP-South 5782 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Technology Southern California ROC 4646 Building Trades and Construction 5549 Construction Management Southern California ROC 4710 Building Trades and Construction 5531 Wood Design Ventura County ROP 2793 Building Trades and Construction 5520 Cabinetmaking Technology Ventura County ROP 2786 Building Trades and Construction 5502 Construction Technology

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High Demand ROCP Courses

Energy and Utilities Sector (Existing green focused courses highlighted in green. Pending courses in pink.)

ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

CENTRAL REGION Yosemite ROP 2418 Energy and Utilities 5512 Electrical Trades

COASTAL REGION Metro Education District 3770 Energy and Utilities 5512 AC & DC Motors/Controls Metro Education District 1201 Energy and Utilities 5512 Automatic Control Systems Metro Education District 3758 Energy and Utilities 5512 Electrical Maintenance Metro Education District 1204 Energy and Utilities 5512 Electrical Troubleshooting Metro Education District 1203 Energy and Utilities 5512 Electronic Control Devices Metro Education District 3769 Energy and Utilities 5512 National Electric Code Metro Education District 3760 Energy and Utilities 5512 National Electrical Code Calculations Metro Education District 3771 Energy and Utilities 5512 Wiring Methods Marin County ROP 3790 Energy and Utilities 5561 Electronics/Engineering Tri-Valley ROP Energy and Utilities Alternative/Renewable Energy I Tri-Valley ROP Energy and Utilities Alternative/Renewable Energy II Tri-Valley ROP Energy and Utilities Environmental Science Tri-Valley ROP Energy and Utilities Waste Water Treatment

NORTHERN REGION Sacramento County ROP 6073 Energy and Utilities 5574 Engineering Technology Sacramento County ROP 5857 Energy and Utilities 5651 Renewable Energy Systems Design Shasta-Trinity ROP 640 Energy and Utilities 5512 Electrician

SOUTHERN REGION East San Gabriel Valley ROP 3697 Energy and Utilities 5551 Electronics Technology East San Gabriel Valley ROP 4947 Energy and Utilities 5551 Electronics Technology/Mobile Technology East San Gabriel Valley ROP 4949 Energy and Utilities 5561 Electronics Technician/Home Technology Integration La Puente Valley ROP 3221 Energy and Utilities 5512 Orient. to Apprentice Training for Electric Indust Long Beach Unified School District ROP 5548 Energy and Utilities 5698 Energy and Environmental Engineering LAUSD ROP Energy and Utilities Air Conditioning Technician I LAUSD ROP Energy and Utilities Air Conditioning Technician II LAUSD ROP Energy and Utilities Electrical Powerline Mechanic

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ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

LAUSD ROP Energy and Utilities Electrical Powerline Mechanic Trainee LAUSD ROP 1777 Energy and Utilities 5693 Electrical Technician: Electric Motor Controls LAUSD ROP 1767 Energy and Utilities 5512 Electrician (Fundamentals) LAUSD ROP 1768 Energy and Utilities 5512 Electrician: Wiring and Codes LAUSD ROP 1770 Energy and Utilities 5512 Electrician: Wiring Techniques LAUSD ROP Energy and Utilities Electronics I LAUSD ROP Energy and Utilities Electronics II LAUSD ROP Energy and Utilities Electronics III LAUSD ROP Energy and Utilities Home Technology Integration: Certification Preparation LAUSD ROP 1775 Energy and Utilities 5512 Industrial Electrician LAUSD ROP 1866 Energy and Utilities 5512 Mobile Electronics Technician Trainee LAUSD ROP Energy and Utilities Mobile Electronics I LAUSD ROP Energy and Utilities Mobile Electronics II LAUSD ROP Energy and Utilities Mobile Electronics III LAUSD ROP Energy and Utilities Photovoltaic Installation (Introduction) LAUSD ROP Energy and Utilities Photovoltaic Installation (Certification Preparation) LAUSD ROP Energy and Utilities Powerline Systems LAUSD ROP Energy and Utilities Refrigeration Technician I LAUSD ROP Energy and Utilities Refrigeration Technician II North Orange County ROP 1642 Energy and Utilities 5512 Electrical Theory San Bernardino County ROP 3300 Energy and Utilities 5512 Fundamentals of Electrical Repair San Diego County ROP (Scripps Ranch HS) Energy and Utilities Introduction to Green Technology San Diego County ROP (Scripps Ranch HS) Energy and Utilities Photovoltaic Installer

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High Demand ROCP Courses Engineering and Design Sector

(Existing green focused courses highlighted in green. Pending courses in pink.)

ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

CENTRAL REGION Fresno ROP 2514 Engineering and Design 5703 Architectural Design Fresno ROP 4469 Engineering and Design 5703 Architectural Drafting (CAD) Fresno ROP 2210 Engineering and Design 5703 Architectural Engineering Design Fresno ROP 5731 Engineering and Design 5561 Advanced Robotics and Electronics Fresno ROP 5730 Engineering and Design 5561 Electronics Technology Fresno ROP 4025 Engineering and Design 5575 Environmental Fields Studies Fresno ROP 4408 Engineering and Design 5575 Environmental Science and Technology San Joaquin County ROCP 1272 Engineering and Design 5705 Computer-Aided Drafting/Design San Joaquin County ROCP 2510 Engineering and Design 5972 Pre-Engineering Yosemite ROP 5396 Engineering and Design 5612 Applied Technology Yosemite ROP 2454 Engineering and Design 5705 Computer Assisted Drafting Yosemite ROP 2463 Engineering and Design 5705 Drafting-Construction Technology

COASTAL REGION Contra Costa County ROP 5502 Engineering and Design 5975 Introduction to Engineering Contra Costa County ROP 5501 Engineering and Design 5975 Principles of Engineering Eden Area ROP 2069 Engineering and Design 5705 Computerized Drafting Eden Area ROP 1438 Engineering and Design 5705 Industrial Drafting Marin County ROP 3791 Engineering and Design 5701 Drafting/Construction Design Mission Trails ROP Engineering and Design Green Engineering Mission Trails ROP 425 Engineering and Design 5701 Industrial Drafting Oakland/Alameda ROP 5379 Engineering and Design 5955 Advanced Drafting/CAD-3D modeling Oakland/Alameda ROP 5245 Engineering and Design 5703 Architectural Design and Drafting 1 Santa Clara County ROP 1692 Engineering and Design 5705 Computer Aided Drafting/Design Santa Clara County ROP 2635 Engineering and Design 5558 Computer Hardware Repair Santa Clara County ROP 899 Engineering and Design 5975 Engineering Technology Santa Lucia ROP 2211 Engineering and Design 5703 Architecture Design Santa Lucia ROP 2101 Engineering and Design 5603 CAD-CAM Engineering Santa Lucia ROP 1063 Engineering and Design 5705 Computer Aided Drafting Sacramento County ROP 3803 Engineering and Design 5705 Advanced Computer Assisted Design & Drafting I

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ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

NORTHERN REGION Sacramento County ROP 2336 Engineering and Design 5572 Computer Repair Sacramento County ROP 5858 Engineering and Design 5612 Robotics Shasta-Trinity ROP 3009 Engineering and Design 5705 Computer Aided Drafting Tri-County ROP 843 Engineering and Design 5598 Laser Optics

SOUTHERN REGION Antelope Valley ROP 5687 Engineering and Design 5749 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Capistrano-Laguna Beach ROP Engineering and Design 3-D Model Making Central County ROP 5432 Engineering and Design 5705 3-D Drafting and Design Central County ROP 5433 Engineering and Design 5706 Computer-Assisted Drawing (CAD) Central County ROP 5433 Engineering and Design 5561 Electronics Technician Central County ROP Engineering and Design Engineering Central County ROP Engineering and Design 4633 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Central County ROP Engineering and Design 4634 GIS for a Sustainable Green World Central County ROP 5446 Engineering and Design 5560 Home Technology Integration I Central County ROP 5450 Engineering and Design 5560 Home Technology Integration II Central County ROP 5451 Engineering and Design 5560 Home Technology Integration III Central County ROP 5455 Engineering and Design 5649 Pre-Engineering East San Gabriel Valley ROP 3174 Engineering and Design 5705 Computer Aided Drafting/Design East San Gabriel Valley ROP 4551 Engineering and Design 5698 Pre-Engineering and Design Hart ROP 6095 Engineering and Design 5574 Exploring Engineering Technology Imperial Valley ROP Engineering and Design Energy for Engineering Imperial Valley ROP Engineering and Design Introduction to Renewable Energy Resources1 La Puente Valley ROP 3222 Engineering and Design 5955 Engineering/Manufacturing Technology2 Long Beach Unified School District ROP Engineering and Design Architecture I And II Long Beach Unified School District ROP Engineering and Design Architecture III And IV Long Beach Unified School District ROP 5869 Engineering and Design 5940 Foundations of Engineering

North Orange County ROP 5862 Engineering and Design 4633 Intro to Geographic Information Systems (GIS- Green STEM)

North Orange County ROP 4522 Engineering and Design 5749 Introduction to Engineering Design North Orange County ROP 4529 Engineering and Design 5601 Principles of Engineering San Bernardino County ROP 1901 Engineering and Design 5572 A+ Certification San Bernardino County ROP 1099 Engineering and Design 5558 Computer Maintenance and Repair San Diego County ROP 2117 Engineering and Design 5558 Computer Repair

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ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

San Diego County ROP 2160 Engineering and Design 5558 Data/Voice/Video Cable Install San Diego County ROP 2142 Engineering and Design 5705 Drafting/Computer Aided San Diego County ROP 2172 Engineering and Design 5563 Electronics Technician San Diego County ROP 2162 Engineering and Design 5649 Engineering Principles San Diego County ROP 2161 Engineering and Design 5869 Environmental Science and Technology San Diego County ROP 2173 Engineering and Design 5502 Green Construction A/B/C/D San Diego County ROP 2162 Engineering and Design 5783 Pre-Engineering & Design A/B/C/D Southern California ROC 5905 Engineering and Design 5704 Civil Engineering/Architecture

Southern California ROC 5912 Engineering and Design 5598 Engineering Mechatronics & Computer Systems I & II

Southern California ROC 5941 Engineering and Design 5559 Introduction to Engineering Science Tri-Cities ROP 3253 Engineering and Design 4618 CISCO Internetworking Tri-Cities ROP 4328 Engineering and Design 5558 Computer Repair, Level 2 Tri-Cities ROP 4326 Engineering and Design 5558 Computer Troubleshooting and Maintenance Level 1 Tri-Cities ROP 3252 Engineering and Design 4618 Designing and Implementing Wireless LANs Tri-Cities ROP 3170 Engineering and Design 4618 Networking Essentials Tri-Cities ROP 3197 Engineering and Design 4649 Introductory to Linux Tri-Cities ROP 3169 Engineering and Design 5612 Robotics Technology

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High Demand ROCP Courses Finance and Business Sector

(Existing green focused courses highlighted in green. Pending courses in pink.)

ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

CENTRAL REGION Fresno ROP 3743 Finance and Business 4698 Financial Occupations

COASTAL REGION Sonoma County ROP 1039 Finance and Business 4637 Business Management

NORTHERN REGION Forty-Niner ROP 4766 Finance and Business 4103 Financial Services Forty-Niner ROP 498 Finance and Business 4103 Financial Services Careers Glenn County ROP 1706 Finance and Business 4103 Financial Occupations Shasta-Trinity ROP 3400 Finance and Business 4103 Banking and Financial Occupations Tri-County ROP 3079 Finance and Business 4103 Applied Finance Tri-County ROP 5710 Finance and Business 4637 Small Business Ownership and Management

SOUTHERN REGION Antelope Valley ROP 340 Finance and Business 4637 Project Management Baldy View ROP 2922 Finance and Business 4103 Banking/Financial Occupations Capistrano-Laguna Beach ROP Finance and Business Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship Central County ROP 2883 Finance and Business 4103 Banking Financial Occupations Central County ROP 2744 Finance and Business 4103 Banking Financial Services Central County ROP 1974 Finance and Business 4103 Careers in Banking Central County ROP 2441 Finance and Business 4103 Loan Processing Coastline ROP 2651 Finance and Business 4103 Banking and Financial Services Colton-Redlands-Yucaipa ROP 2834 Finance and Business 4103 Financial Occupations Los Angeles County ROP 3639 Finance and Business 4103 Financial Services: Banking and Insurance North Orange County ROP 4020 Finance and Business 4103 Financial Services/marketing (Banking) San Antonio ROP 4088 Finance and Business 4103 Financial Occupations San Bernardino County ROP 1294 Finance and Business 4103 Financial Services Occupations San Diego County ROP 2139 Finance and Business 4103 Business & Financial Services Tri-Cities ROP 3235 Finance and Business 4103 Financial Banking Ventura County ROP 2795 Finance and Business 4103 Banking and Finance

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High Demand ROCP Courses Manufacturing and Product Development Sector

(Existing green focused courses highlighted in green. Pending courses in pink.)

ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

CENTRAL REGION Kings County ROP 741 Manufacturing and Product Development 5616 Welding and Construction I Kings County ROP 740 Manufacturing and Product Development 5616 Welding and Construction II Kings County ROP 5158 Manufacturing and Product Development 5616 Welding Fabrication I Kings County ROP 5159 Manufacturing and Product Development 5616 Welding Fabrication II Kings County ROP 5157 Manufacturing and Product Development 5620 Welding - Stainless Fresno ROP 2209 Manufacturing and Product Development 5616 ARC Welding Fresno ROP 2545 Manufacturing and Product Development 5601 Engineering and Product Development Fresno ROP 4411 Manufacturing and Product Development 5618 Oxyacetylene Welding Yosemite ROP 2419 Manufacturing and Product Development 5608 Metal Fabrication

COASTAL REGION Eden Area ROP 827 Manufacturing and Product Development 5616 Welding Metal Fabrication Technology Santa Clara County ROP 2089 Manufacturing and Product Development 5608 Metal Fabrication Santa Clara County ROP 1060 Manufacturing and Product Development 5616 Welding

NORTHERN REGION Sacramento County ROP 2331 Manufacturing and Product Development 5608 Manufacturing Technology: Metals Shasta-Trinity ROP 3026 Manufacturing and Product Development 5608 Metal Fabrication and Welding Tri-County ROP 5713 Manufacturing and Product Development 5955 Advanced Welding and Construction

SOUTHERN REGION Central County ROP 5453 Manufacturing and Product Development 5611 Plastics Occupations I - Thermo Plastics Central County ROP 5454 Manufacturing and Product Development 5611 Plastics Occupations II - Thermo Plastics Central County ROP Manufacturing and Product Development 5612 Robotics La Puente Valley ROP 2904 Manufacturing and Product Development 5649 Pre-Engineering & Technology San Bernardino County ROP 5106 Manufacturing and Product Development 5649 Engineering Design & Development San Diego County ROP 2234 Manufacturing and Product Development 5611 Plastics/Composite Processing San Diego County ROP 2000 Manufacturing and Product Development 5616 Welding Training/Testing Southeast ROP Manufacturing and Product Development Welding

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High Demand ROCP Courses Marketing, Sales, and Service Sector

(Existing green focused courses highlighted in green. Pending courses in pink.)

ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

NORTHERN REGION Sacramento County ROP 3371 Marketing, Sales, and Service 4116 Real Estate Occupations-Escrow Assistant

SOUTHERN REGION Central County ROP 1991 Marketing, Sales, and Service 4116 Escrow Processor Central County ROP 1227 Marketing, Sales, and Service 4116 Mortgage Loan Processing Clerk Coastline ROP 4087 Marketing, Sales, and Service 4116 Careers in Real Estate La Puente Valley ROP 5081 Marketing, Sales, and Service 4116 Real Estate Agent: Principals Los Angeles County ROP 4361 Marketing, Sales, and Service 4116 Escrow Assistant LAUSD ROP 1756 Marketing, Sales, and Service 4116 Real Estate Agent: Finance LAUSD ROP 1759 Marketing, Sales, and Service 4116 Real Estate Agent: Appraisal LAUSD ROP 1757 Marketing, Sales, and Service 4116 Real Estate Agent: Escrow Principles North Orange County ROP 3683 Marketing, Sales, and Service 4116 Escrow Assistant North Orange County ROP 3357 Marketing, Sales, and Service 4116 Mortgage Loan Processing Clerk San Bernardino County ROP 3782 Marketing, Sales, and Service 4116 Escrow Technician Southeast ROP 3907 Marketing, Sales, and Service 4116 Real Estate Agent/Principles Southeast ROP 3906 Marketing, Sales, and Service 4116 Real Estate Mortgage/Loan Processing

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High Demand ROCP Courses Transportation Sector

(Existing green focused courses highlighted in green. Pending courses in pink.)

ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

CENTRAL REGION Fresno ROP 4470 Transportation 5654 Auto Collision Repair Fresno ROP 1161 Transportation 5655 Auto Mechanics Fundamentals Fresno ROP 4468 Transportation 5655 Auto Systems Technology Fresno ROP 1404 Transportation 5654 Automotive Refinishing Fresno ROP 4801 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician Training (ASE) Test Prep Fresno ROP 4462 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technology Fresno ROP 4444 Transportation 5657 Diesel Engine Technology Fresno ROP 4439 Transportation 5655 Engine Technology Kern County ROP 2541 Transportation 5655 Automotive Mechanics Kern High ROC 2711 Transportation 5654 Auto Body/Fender Repair Kern High ROC 2724 Transportation 5688 Auto Technology Kern High ROC 2567 Transportation 5688 Auto Technology Kern High ROC 2722 Transportation 5688 Auto Technology 2 Kern High ROC 2721 Transportation 5688 Auto Technology 3 Kern High ROC 2720 Transportation 5688 Auto Technology 4 Kern High ROC 2719 Transportation 5688 Auto Technology 5 Kern High ROC 2718 Transportation 5688 Auto Technology 6 Kern High ROC 2716 Transportation 5688 Auto Technology 7 Kern High ROC 2563 Transportation 5657 Diesel Mechanics Kern High ROC 1241 Transportation 5661 Small Engine Repair Kings County ROP 1141 Transportation 5655 Advanced Automotive Services Kings County ROP 1138 Transportation 5654 Auto Body and Paint Kings County ROP 1140 Transportation 5688 Automotive Internship Merced County ROP 1980 Transportation 5688 Automotive Services I and II Mono County ROP 1517 Transportation 5652 Automotive Service Technician I and II North Kern Vocational Training Center 1918 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Paint Refinishing North Kern Vocational Training Center 1922 Transportation 5688 Auto Technology San Joaquin County ROCP 455 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technology I and II San Joaquin County ROCP 1832 Transportation 5688 Automotive Technology III

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ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

Valley ROP 1480 Transportation 5652 Auto Mechanics 1 Valley ROP 2494 Transportation 5655 Auto Mechanics 2 Valley ROP 2495 Transportation 5655 Auto Mechanics 3 Valley ROP 1482 Transportation 5684 Engine Performance Valley ROP 1290 Transportation 5661 Small Gas Engines and Outdoor Power West Side ROP 2784 Transportation 5652 Automotive Technology West Side ROP 395 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technology Yosemite ROP 582 Transportation 5653 AIRFRAME and Power-Plant Mechanics Yosemite ROP 2496 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Repair Yosemite ROP 2493 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Repair II Yosemite ROP 2501 Transportation 5676 Auto Repair I Yosemite ROP 2500 Transportation 5652 Auto Service Tech 1 & 2 Yosemite ROP 2505 Transportation 5652 Auto Service Tech 3 & 4 Yosemite ROP 2503 Transportation 5670 Auto Transmission Repair (Front Wheel) Yosemite ROP 2502 Transportation 5652 Automotive Training Yosemite ROP 2499 Transportation 5672 Automatic Transmission Repair Yosemite ROP 2497 Transportation 5661 Small Engine/Motor 3-4 Yosemite ROP 2504 Transportation 5661 Small Engine/Motor Repair

COASTAL REGION Contra Costa County ROP 531 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician Contra Costa County ROP 3298 Transportation 5654 ROP Automobile Body Repair Eden Area ROP 1534 Transportation 5654 Auto Painting Eden Area ROP 1972 Transportation 5664 Automotive Collision Eden Area ROP 1932 Transportation 5655 Automotive Mechanic Technology1 Eden Area ROP 2068 Transportation 5652 Basic Automotive Marin County ROP 2339 Transportation 5655 Auto Technology Metro Education District 756 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Refinishing Metro Education District 1222 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Repair and Refinishing Metro Education District 3767 Transportation 5652 Automotive Services Metro Education District 1221 Transportation 5688 Auto Transmissions Metro Education District 1198 Transportation 5680 Auto Tune-Up and Electrical Systems Metro Education District 829 Transportation 5676 Brakes and Alignment Metro Education District 893 Transportation 5688 Engine Repair and Transmissions Metro Education District 4067 Transportation 5662 School Bus Driver

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ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

Metro Education District 4083 Transportation 5678 Smog/Clean Air Car Bar 00 Advanced Metro Education District 4079 Transportation 5678 Smog/Clean Air Car-Intern Technician License Req. Metro Education District 4080 Transportation 5678 Smog/Clean Air-Certification/Licensing Introduction Metro Education District 4075 Transportation 5678 Technician License Requirements Metro Education District 4077 Transportation 5662 Tow Truck Operator Metro Education District 1111 Transportation 5657 Truck Mechanics Mission Trails ROP 2284 Transportation 5655 Auto Service Mission Trails ROP 1018 Transportation 5654 Automobile Body and Fender Mission Trails ROP 1026 Transportation 5654 Automobile Body and Fender Co-op Mission Valley ROCP 2374 Transportation 5654 Auto Body and Refinishing Mission Valley ROCP 2379 Transportation 5672 Automotive Transmission & Transaxle Mission Valley ROCP 2293 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technology2 Mission Valley ROCP 509 Transportation 5686 Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Mission Valley ROCP 2375 Transportation 5654 Major Collision/Repair & Refinishing Mission Valley ROCP 5658 Transportation 5655 Small Engine Repair Napa County ROP 447 Transportation 5652 Auto Services Levels 1, 2, 3 Oakland/Alameda ROP 5214 Transportation 5655 Auto Technology I Oakland/Alameda ROP 5215 Transportation 5655 Auto Technology II Santa Clara County ROP 897 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technology 1 Santa Cruz County ROP 964 Transportation 5654 Advanced Autobody Repair Santa Cruz County ROP 965 Transportation 5654 Auto Detailing Santa Cruz County ROP 2841 Transportation 5654 Autobody Repair Santa Cruz County ROP 743 Transportation 5688 Clean Air Santa Cruz County ROP 751 Transportation 5678 Engine performance Santa Cruz County ROP 747 Transportation 5682 Engine Repair Santa Lucia ROP 2871 Transportation 5688 Automotive Engine Diagnosis Santa Lucia ROP 2874 Transportation 5688 Automotive Internship Santa Lucia ROP 2873 Transportation 5688 Automotive Light Repair Santa Lucia ROP 2872 Transportation 5688 Automotive Maintenance Santa Lucia ROP 2839 Transportation 5676 Automotive Power Train System Sonoma County ROP 2843 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Repair and Paint Solano County ROP 888 Transportation 5688 Auto Mechanics Solano County ROP 3645 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technology II Solano County ROP 891 Transportation 5674 Automotive Technology-Brakes

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ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

Solano County ROP 889 Transportation 5679 Automotive Technology-Electrical Systems Solano County ROP 892 Transportation 5684 Automotive Technology-Engine Performance Solano County ROP 882 Transportation 5675 Automotive Technology Suspension and Steering Solano County ROP 3643 Transportation 5675 Automotive Technology-Suspension & Steering Sonoma County ROP 1187 Transportation 5655 Advanced Automotive Technology/Diesel Sonoma County ROP 5840 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technology Diesel Tri-Valley ROP 1431 Transportation 5654 Auto Collision Repair I Tri-Valley ROP 1429 Transportation 5652 Auto Service and Maintenance Tri-Valley ROP 1430 Transportation 5682 Automotive Machinist Tri-Valley ROP 1182 Transportation 5660 Small Engines/Motorcycle Technology

NORTHERN REGION Amador County ROP 3722 Transportation 5652 ROP Automotive Services Amador County ROP 3723 Transportation 5652 ROP Automotive Services Butte County ROP 596 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Paint and Repair Butte County ROP 3270 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technology Calaveras County ROP 1325 Transportation 5688 Automotive Electricity and Electronics Calaveras County ROP 1327 Transportation 5655 Automotive Mechanics Combination Calaveras County ROP 775 Transportation 5655 ROP Auto III and IV Calaveras County ROP 776 Transportation 5688 ROP Auto I and II Central Sierra ROP 2408 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Central Sierra ROP 2528 Transportation 5688 Auto Engine Central Sierra ROP 2409 Transportation 5655 Automotive Mechanics Central Sierra ROP 2459 Transportation 5655 Automotive Service Forty-Niner ROP 4857 Transportation 5652 Automotive Services Forty-Niner ROP 2401 Transportation 5652 Automotive Services Forty-Niner ROP 4864 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technology Glenn County ROP 2943 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technology Humboldt County ROP 3327 Transportation 5652 ASE Automotive Academy-Brakes Humboldt County ROP 3331 Transportation 5652 ASE Automotive Academy-Suspension/Steering Humboldt County ROP 3337 Transportation 5652 Automotive Technology Humboldt County ROP 5956 Transportation 5654 ROP Automotive Body Repair and Refinishing Lake County ROP 1073 Transportation 5655 Auto Mechanics 1, 2, 3 Lassen ROP 1761 Transportation 5654 Auto Collision and Refinishing Lassen ROP 1766 Transportation 5688 Automotive Mechanics Lassen ROP 2146 Transportation 5652 Automotive Services

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ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

Lassen ROP 2179 Transportation 5688 Diesel, Tools, and Parts Lassen ROP 2177 Transportation 5661 Small Engine Repair Lassen ROP 2150 Transportation 5688 Tools, Parts and Service Plumas County ROP 349 Transportation 5652 Auto Mechanics Occupations Plumas County ROP 3475 Transportation 5652 Auto Mechanics Occupations Sacramento County ROP 2134 Transportation 5654 Auto Collision Repair and Estimator I and II Sacramento County ROP 3498 Transportation 5655 Auto Mechanics Tech 1 (Basic) Semesters 1&2 Sacramento County ROP 3499 Transportation 5653 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinish Tech II Sacramento County ROP 2988 Transportation 5654 Automotive Collision Repair &Refinish Tech 1 Sacramento County ROP 1911 Transportation 5655 Automotive Service Technician 1 (Basic) Sem 1 & 2 Sacramento County ROP 3067 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technology II, Semesters 1-4 Sacramento County ROP 2824 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technology III Shasta-Trinity ROP 3407 Transportation 5688 Automotive Technology3 Tehama County ROP 4567 Transportation 5688 Automotive Service: Vehicle Maintenance Tri-County ROP 4747 Transportation 5664 Advanced Auto Body Repair Tri-County ROP 5321 Transportation 5666 Auto Body Refinishing Tri-County ROP 3048 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Repair Tri-County ROP 3047 Transportation 5688 Auto Diagnosis and Tune-up Tri-County ROP 3933 Transportation 5688 Auto Technology

SOUTHERN REGION Antelope Valley ROP 5046 Transportation 5655 Automotive Engine Rebuilding and Re-finishing Antelope Valley ROP 1263 Transportation 5655 Automotive General Service Technician Antelope Valley ROP 1469 Transportation 5655 Automotive Repair and Service Occupations Antelope Valley ROP 1478 Transportation 5658 Automotive Parts Specialist Antelope Valley ROP 736 Transportation 5674 Brake Technician Antelope Valley ROP 1268 Transportation 5688 Lubrication Specialist Antelope Valley ROP 1472 Transportation 5661 Small Engine Repair Antelope Valley ROP 1473 Transportation 5688 Tire Service Technician Baldy View ROP 2920 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Repair/Paint Baldy View ROP 1083 Transportation 5652 Auto Quick Service Baldy View ROP 2921 Transportation 5655 Automotive Baldy View ROP 2305 Transportation 5688 Automotive Performance & Customization Capistrano-Laguna Beach ROP Transportation Automotive Technology Central County ROP 1528 Transportation 5652 Automotive and Transportation Technology I

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ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

Central County ROP 442 Transportation 5652 Automotive and Transportation Technology II Central County ROP 441 Transportation 5652 Automotive and Transportation Technology III Central County ROP 1151 Transportation 5654 Automotive Body Repair and Refinishing Central County ROP 2748 Transportation 5676 Automotive Brakes & Suspension Central County ROP 1984 Transportation 5676 Automotive Brakes and Front End Central County ROP 2747 Transportation 5688 Automotive Careers Central County ROP 1238 Transportation 5652 Automotive Careers I Central County ROP 1237 Transportation 5652 Automotive Careers II Central County ROP 1236 Transportation 5652 Automotive Careers III Central County ROP 4395 Transportation 5688 Automobile Detailing Central County ROP 1981 Transportation 5678 Automotive Lubrication and Tune-up Central County ROP 5428 Transportation 5688 Automotive Performance & Customization II Central County ROP 4986 Transportation 5688 Automotive Performance and Customization I Central County ROP 1150 Transportation 5654 Automobile Spray Painting Central County ROP 2745 Transportation 5678 Automotive Tune-up & Emissions Control Central County ROP 3676 Transportation 5660 Motorcycle/ATV/Small Engine/Personal Water Craft Tech Central County ROP 4305 Transportation 5660 Motorcycle/ATV/Small Engine/Personal Watercraft Tech Central County ROP 431 Transportation 5662 Truck Driving Colton-Redlands-Yucaipa ROP 4031 Transportation 5654 Auto Collision Repair and Refinishing Colton-Redlands-Yucaipa ROP 1512 Transportation 5688 Automotive General Service Technician East San Gabriel Valley ROP 3693 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technology Hart ROP 4893 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technology Inyo County ROP 1588 Transportation 5688 Auto Mechanics I & II Inyo County ROP 1548 Transportation 5660 Motorcycle/Small Engine Repair La Puente Valley ROP 3159 Transportation 5655 Auto. Tech. Training, Auto. Repair & Tune Up II La Puente Valley ROP 5895 Transportation 5682 Small Engine Technician Long Beach Unified School District ROP 1407 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Repair 1-2 Long Beach Unified School District ROP 1410 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Repair 3-4 Long Beach Unified School District ROP 1409 Transportation 5654 Introduction to Careers in Auto Collision Repair Long Beach Unified School District ROP 3478 Transportation 5664 Intro to Career in Auto Collision Repair Los Angeles County ROP 3840 Transportation 5688 Automotive Detailing Los Angeles County ROP 3534 Transportation 5654 Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing Los Angeles County ROP 3666 Transportation 5652 Automotive Technology LAUSD ROP 1645 Transportation 5653 Airframe and Power plant Technician

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ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

LAUSD ROP 1647 Transportation 5653 Airframe Technician Trainee LAUSD ROP 1646 Transportation 5653 Airline Maintenance Operations LAUSD ROP 2580 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Estimator LAUSD ROP 2579 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Technician (Fundamentals) LAUSD ROP 2577 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Technician Assistant LAUSD ROP 2831 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Technician I LAUSD ROP 2578 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Technician/2 LAUSD ROP 2612 Transportation 5655 Auto Technician: Electronic Engine Controls LAUSD ROP 2610 Transportation 5655 Auto Technician: Electronic Engine Controls - ASE LAUSD ROP 2611 Transportation 5655 Auto Technician: Electronic Engine Controls (Upgrade) LAUSD ROP 2566 Transportation 5655 Automobile Technician: General Service LAUSD ROP 2587 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician (Fundamentals) LAUSD ROP 2588 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician (Introduction) LAUSD ROP 2575 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician (Upgrade) LAUSD ROP 2576 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician Trainee LAUSD ROP 2596 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician/1 LAUSD ROP 2595 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician/2 LAUSD ROP 2590 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician/3 LAUSD ROP 2559 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician: Advanced Diagnostics for Au LAUSD ROP 2558 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician: Auto Air Conditioning and E LAUSD ROP 2609 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician: Electronics LAUSD ROP 2557 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician: Engine Performance/1 LAUSD ROP 2574 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician: Engine Performance/2 LAUSD ROP 2572 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician: Exhaust Emissions LAUSD ROP 2571 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician: Exhaust Emissions (Upgrade) LAUSD ROP 2569 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician: Exhaust Emissions-20-Hr.OBD LAUSD ROP 2608 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician: Diagnostic Oscilloscope Test LAUSD ROP 2573 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician: Exhaust Emissions (Fundament) LAUSD ROP 2570 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician: Exhaust Emissions-20-Hr.Smog LAUSD ROP 2568 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician: Exhaust Emissions-Smog Tech. LAUSD ROP 2599 Transportation 5655 Brakes, Steering, and Suspension Technician LAUSD ROP 2600 Transportation 5655 Brakes, Steering, and Suspension Technician (Intro) LAUSD ROP 2597 Transportation 5655 Brakes, Steering, and Suspension Technician Trainee LAUSD ROP 2598 Transportation 5655 Brakes, Steering, and Suspension Technician (Upgrade)

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ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

LAUSD ROP 2586 Transportation 5657 Diesel Technician (Fundamentals) LAUSD ROP 2584 Transportation 5657 Diesel Technician Trainee LAUSD ROP 2585 Transportation 5657 Diesel Technician: Fuel Systems LAUSD ROP 1650 Transportation 5653 Power plant Technician Trainee LAUSD ROP 2562 Transportation 5655 Transmission Technician Trainee LAUSD ROP 2564 Transportation 5655 Transmission Technician: Automatic Transmission (Fund.) North Orange County ROP 3736 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Repair Occupations North Orange County ROP 3752 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technician Training North Orange County ROP 3754 Transportation 5688 Automotive Detailing North Orange County ROP 3390 Transportation 5655 Hybrid Automotive Technology North Orange County ROP 3358 Transportation 5655 Intro to Automotive Technology North Orange County ROP 3423 Transportation 5660 Motorcycle Repair/Personalized Watercraft Tech. San Bernardino County ROP 728 Transportation 5654 Auto Collision repair San Bernardino County ROP 4627 Transportation 5652 Automotive Engine Performance San Bernardino County ROP 4626 Transportation 5652 Automotive Fundamentals San Bernardino County ROP 4621 Transportation 5652 Automotive Maintenance San Bernardino County ROP 4624 Transportation 5652 Automotive Services San Bernardino County ROP 4632 Transportation 5652 Automotive Systems San Bernardino County ROP 4622 Transportation 5652 Automotive Technician San Bernardino County ROP 1567 Transportation 5657 Diesel Technology San Bernardino County ROP 4631 Transportation 5660 Motorcycle Maintenance San Bernardino County ROP 3518 Transportation 5676 NATEF Certification (Alignment/Brakes/Suspension) San Bernardino County ROP 3081 Transportation 5680 NATEF Certification (Engine Performance & Electrical) San Diego County ROP 2256 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Repair and Refinishing San Diego County ROP 2250 Transportation 5678 Auto Engine Performance/Suspension/Steering/Brakes San Diego County ROP 2884 Transportation 5682 Auto Engine Rebuilding San Diego County ROP 2255 Transportation 5655 Auto Technology San Diego County ROP 2153 Transportation 5657 Diesel Equipment Technician San Diego County ROP 2165 Transportation 5661 Engine Repair San Diego County ROP 2040 Transportation 5662 Straight Truck/Bus Driving San Diego County ROP 2240 Transportation 5698 Power, Energy and Transportation, Electric Vehicle Santa Barbara County ROP-North 4967 Transportation 5655 Auto Brakes, Front-End, Steering and Suspension Santa Barbara County ROP-North 4966 Transportation 5655 Auto Tune-up and Emissions Inspection Santa Barbara County ROP-North 4962 Transportation 5652 Automotive Occupations

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ROCP CDE

Course Number

CTE Industry Sector CBEDS Code Course Title

Santa Barbara County ROP-South 3559 Transportation 5654 Advanced Auto Body Repair Santa Barbara County ROP-South 3618 Transportation 5654 Advanced Auto Body Repair and Compliance Req. Santa Barbara County ROP-South 3558 Transportation 5654 Auto Body Repair Southeast ROP 4863 Transportation 5654 Auto Body: Non-Structural Damage Repair Southeast ROP Transportation Alternative Fuels4 Southeast ROP 3497 Transportation 5678 Power Technology-Advanced Engine Performance Southern California ROC 1601 Transportation 5686 Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning Tri-Cities ROP 3162 Transportation 5676 Automotive Brakes and Wheel Alignment Tri-Cities ROP 3165 Transportation 5655 Automotive Technology Ventura County ROP 2808 Transportation 5664 Auto Body Repair Ventura County ROP 2799 Transportation 5666 Auto Paint Repair and Refinishing Ventura County ROP 2796 Transportation 5688 Auto Service

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesAlameda

RE Automotive technology, diesel and truck mechanics Green Econ Scan n/cAllan Hancock

WE Plumbing Apprenticeship WE Scan CertificateEE Civil engineering, natural science, environmental technology Green Econ Scan n/cRE Intro Renewable Energey ATTE CertificateMHA Environmental Studies Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Heavy Equipment Maintenance Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Heavy Equipment Operation Infrastructure Scan n/c

American RiverEE Lighting Efficiency N/Far N CertificateEE Energy Management Technician N/Far N CertificateEE Home Technology Integration N/Far N Certificate

EEInterior Design/Green Bldg & Sustainable Design (LEED) N/Far N Certificate

RE Alternative Fuels Technology N/Far N CertificateRE Clean Diesel Technology N/Far N CertificateRE Solar Technology N/Far N CertificateRE Solar Systems Design N/Far N CertificateEE Related Courses N/Far N CoursesMHA Ecology, natural resources, green diesel technology, geographic i Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Air Conditioning Specialist GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHA Air Conditioning-Refrigeration Specialist GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Electrical Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Construction GB SoCal Associate DegreeEE Electrical Technology Utilities Scan CertificateEE Refrigeration Specialist CV Green TOP Codes n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Antelope Valley CollegeEE Auto, Fuel, Emission Systems, and CA Clean Air InfrastructureScan Certificate

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EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesEE Surey of Electronics (alternative Energy InfrastructureScan Associate DegreeEE Fundamentals of Lighting Design InfrastructureScan Associate Degree

Bakersfield

WE Plumbers & Steamfitters Apprenticeship WE Scan CertificateMHA Environmental engineering, environmental science, environmenta Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

BarstowMHA Natural resources Green Econ Scan n/c

Berkley City CollegeMHA Biotech program focus in physical scienceBerkeley City College Green Econ Scan n/c

Butte

EE Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy N/Far N CoursesEE Green Bldg Technology N/Far N CoursesEE Green Bldg & LEED Certification N/Far N Courses

RE Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy N/Far N CoursesWE Restoration Water Purification N/Far N CoursesMHA Civil engineering, ecology, environmental science, hydrological sc Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

CabrilloEE Construction & Energy Mgmt Bay EE Scan Associate DegreeEE Building Codes & Inspection Bay EE Scan Associate DegreeEE Hands-on Skills Bay EE Scan CertificateEE EE Related Courses Bay EE Scan CoursesRE PV Solar Design & Installation Bay Solar CoursesMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

CACTUS (San Jose)EE Building Analyst Professional COE Director CoursesEE Home Energy Rater Services (HERS) COE Director Courses

California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/Courses

EECalifornia Home Energy Efficiency Rating Service (CHEERS) COE Director Courses

RE Solar PV Installer Training COE Director CoursesCCSF

EE Construction Management Bay EE Scan Associate DegreeEE Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Bay EE Scan CertificateEE Engineered Plumbing Systems Bay EE Scan CertificateMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Environmental horticulture Green Econ Scan n/c

CerritosMHA Architectural Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeEE Electrical Trades Apprenticeship Utilities Scan n/cMHA Natural resources Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Architectural (Transfer) GB SoCal Associate Degree

Cerro CosoMHA Natural resources, industrial technology Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cRE Industrial Technology - Solar Tech Associate Degree, CertificatesRE Industrial Technology - Wind Tech Associate Degree, Certificates

Chabot

WEPlant Engineering Apprenticeship Plumbing & Pipefitting WE Scan Certificate

EE Electronics Systems Technology Bay EE Scan CoursesRE PV Solar Design & Installation Bay Solar CoursesEE HVAC Green Econ Scan n/c

ChaffeyMHA Drafting Technician: Architectural GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Earth sciences Green Econ Scan n/c

CitrusEE Energy Systems Technology COE Director (Planned)EE Building Systems Design Technician COE Director (Planned)

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/Courses

EEBuilding Maintenance & Operations Technician COE Director (Planned)

MHA Heating & Air Conditioning GB SoCal Associate DegreeWE Water Technology WO Scan Associate DegreeWE Water Technology WO Scan CertificateMHA Heating & Air Conditioning GB SoCal CoursesMHA Architectural Drafting: CAD GB SoCal CoursesMHA Architectural Design GB SoCal CoursesWE Related Courses WO Scan CoursesEE Wastewater engineering and operations Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Public Works Infrastructure Scan n/c

College of MarinMHA Civil engineering, environmental landscaping, natural resources, e Green Econ Scan n/c

College of the CanyonsMHA Architectural Drafting GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Construction Mgmt Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Natural resources Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Surveying Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cWE Water Systems Technology CV Green TOP Codes n/c

College of the DesertEE Air Conditioning & Refrigeration GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Construction Mgmt (Emp. Oriented) GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Construction Mgmt (Transfer) GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architectural Technology GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHAArchitectural Technology (Transfer Oriented) GB SoCal Associate Degree

EE HVAC CV Green TOP Codes n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Environmental Studies Infrastructure Scan n/cRE Alternative fuels technician Green Econ Scan n/c

College of the RedwoodsMHA Metal working, diesel fuel injection Green Econ Scan n/c

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

College of the SequioasEE HVAC CV Green TOP Codes n/cEE Construction, welding, carpentry, agriculture power equipment, we Green Econ Scan n/cRE Solar PV Installer Training CV Green TOP Codes n/cRE Alternative fuels Green Econ Scan n/c

College of the SiskiyousMHA Welding Green Econ Scan n/c

ColumbiaWE Environmental science, watershed restoration, GIS Green Econ Scan n/c

Consumnes

RE Environmental Studies & Sustainability N/Far N Associate DegreeEE Home Energy Auditing N/Far N CertificateEE Green Building N/Far N Certificate

EEGreen Bldg Draftsperson, Bldg Information Mgmt N/Far N Certificate

WESustainable Landscape & Water Systems Design N/Far N Certificate

RE Automotive Program N/Far N CoursesContra Costa

MHA Earth sciences Green Econ Scan n/cCopper Mountain

MHA Environmental sciences Green Econ Scan n/cConsumnes River

MHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Crafton HillsMHA Environmental sciences Green Econ Scan n/c

CuestaMHA Environmental science, natural resources, environmental horticult Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Cuyamaca

California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesSolar Photovoltaic Installation CertificateSolar Thermal Installation CertificateCertified landscape Irrigation auditor Preparation CertificateWater Management Certification Program CertificateWater Conservation Practitioner Grade 1 CertificateIndustrial Wastewater And Storm water Management CertificateHydrology Green Econ Scan n/c

MHA Environmental, Health, and Safety Management Associate DegreeMHA Irrigation Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Design GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Civil engineering, environmental engineering, environmental scien Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Surveying Infrastructure Scan n/cWE Wastewater Collection Systems COE Director n/cWE Water Distribution Systems COE Director n/cWE Wastewater Treatment Operator COE Director n/cWE Water Treatment Plant Operator COE Director n/c

CypressRE Solar Technology LA Solar (Planned)MHA Air Conditioning & Refrigeration GB SoCal Associate DegreeEE HVAC, GIS Green Econ Scan n/c

De AnzaMHA Environmental Studies Infrastructure Scan n/cRE PV Solar Design & Installation Bay Solar (Planned)EE Energy Mgmt & Climate Policy Bay EE Scan Associate Degree

EEEnviron. Compliance & Polution Prevention Bay EE Scan Associate Degree

EE Energy Mgmt & Climate Policy Bay EE Scan Certificate

EEEnviron. Compliance & Polution Prevention Bay EE Scan CertificateDiablo Valley

EE Architecture Bay EE Scan Associate DegreeEE Engineering Technology Bay EE Scan Associate Degree

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesEE Construction & Bldg Inspection Bay EE Scan CertificateEE Construction Management Bay EE Scan Certificate

EEConstruction & Supervision &Superintendency Bay EE Scan Certificate

EE Architecture Bay EE Scan CertificateEE Engineering Technology Bay EE Scan CertificateEE HVAC Courses Bay EE Scan CoursesEE Related Courses Bay EE Scan CoursesRE PV Solar Design & Installation Bay Solar CoursesEE GIS, alternate energy technology program Green Econ Scan n/c

East LAEE Energy Efficiency Weatherization COE Director (Planned)MHA Architectural Computer Aided Design GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architectural Transportation Planning GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architectural Drafting GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architectural GIS/MAPS GB SoCal CoursesMHA Architectural Drawing GB SoCal Courses

MHAArchitectural Computer Aided Design, Auto CAD GB SoCal Courses

MHA Architectural Drawing GB SoCal CoursesMHA Architectural Computer Aided Design GB SoCal CoursesMHA Architectural Graphics GB SoCal CoursesRE Equipment & Building Systems LA Solar CoursesRE Introductory Photovoltaic Installer LA Solar CoursesMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

El CaminoEE Air Conditioning & Refrigeration GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Construction Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeEE Air Conditioning & Refrigeration GB SoCal CertificateEE HVAC CV Green TOP Codes n/cEE Horticulture, environmental sciences, environmental technology Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Evergreen Valley

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesEE Fuel and electrical technology Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Feather RiverMHA Environment (ENVR) N/Far N Associate DegreeWE Fisheries & Hatchery Mgmt N/Far N CoursesWE Ag Mgmt & Landscape N/Far N CoursesWE Watershed Protection & Restoration N/Far N CoursesMHA Environmental Studies Infrastructure Scan n/c

Folsom LakeWE Water Management N/Far N CertificateWE Waste Water Management N/Far N Certificate

EEAlternative Energy Applications & Sustainabiity N/Far N CoursesFoothill

EE HVAC Courses Bay EE Scan CoursesEE Commercial & residential electrician Bay EE Scan n/cMHA Horticulture, environmental sciences, GIS Green Econ Scan n/c

Fresno CityEE Air Conditioning CV Green TOP Codes n/cEE HVAC and industrial electronics, environmental technology Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

FullertonMHA Architecture GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Construction Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Construction Mgmt GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Management GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Irrigation GB SoCal CertificateMHA Construction Estimating GB SoCal CoursesMHA Environmental technology, environmental science Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Glendale

California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesMHA Architectural Drafting GB SoCal Associate DegreeEE Drafting/Electro-Mechanical Design Utilities Scan Certificate

Golden WestMHA Architectural Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeRE Environmental Technology Solar Tech CertificateMHA CAD - Architectural GB SoCal Courses

RE

Two year program of study including Renewable Energy, Solar-Thermal & Solar-Photovoltaics LA Solar n/cHartnell

MHA Environmental technology Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cWE Water Technology CV Green TOP Codes n/c

Imperial Valley

EEAir Conditioning & Refrigeration Technology GB SoCal Courses

EE Environmental Control (HVAC) Associate Degree/CertificationEE/RE Industrial Electronics (Controls) CertificationWE Water Treatment CertificationRE/EE Electrical Wiring (DAS) CertificationEE/RE Building Construction Certification

WE

Industrial electronics, wastewater engineering and operations, environmental technology Green Econ Scan n/cLA City

RE Solar Technician LA Solar (Planned)MHA Architecture GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

LA HarborMHA Architecture & Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architecture & Technology GB SoCal CoursesMHA Architecture & Technology GB SoCal Courses

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

LA PierceMHA Architecture & Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architecture: Construction Tech GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Installation & Maint GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Planning and Design GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Technician - Basic GB SoCal CoursesMHA Landscape Technician - Advanced GB SoCal Courses

LA Trade TechEE Electrical Mechanic COE Director (Planned)EE Energy Efficiency Weatherization COE Director (Planned)

EERefrigeration & Air Conditioning Mechanics GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHA Architectural Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Electrical Construction & Maint. GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHAElectrical Construction & Maintenance: Construction Tech GB SoCal Associate Degree

WE Water Systems Technology WO Scan Associate DegreeEE Electrical Construction and Maintenance Utilities Scan CertificateEE Electrical Cable Splicer Apprenticeship Utilities Scan CertificateEE National Electrical Code Utilities Scan CertificateEE Basic Electrical Trainee Utilities Scan CertificateEE Electrical Lineman Apprenticeship Utilities Scan CertificateMHA Voice Data Video and Fire Life Safety Tech Utilities Scan CertificateMHA Programmable Logic Controllers Utilities Scan CertificateMHA Motor Control Utilities Scan CertificateRE Solar Energy Maintenance COE Director CertificateRE Biodiesel Technician COE Director CertificateRE Hybrid Vehicle Technology COE Director CertificateRE CNG/LNG Transportation COE Director CertificateRE Solar-Photovoltaic Installer LA Solar Certificate

EEFundamentals of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning GB SoCal Courses

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EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesMHA Architectural Tech: Digital Design GB SoCal Courses

MHAArchitectural Tech: Computer Aided Drafting GB SoCal Courses

MHA Historic Preservation GB SoCal Courses

MHAOperation & Maintenance Engineering: Steam Plant GB SoCal Courses

MHAElectrical Cable Splicer (ApprenticeshipP GB SoCal Courses

MHAVoice Data Video & Fire Life Safety Technician GB SoCal Courses

MHAElectrical Const & Maint: Programmable Logic Controllers GB SoCal Courses

MHAElectrical Const & Maint: National Electrical Code GB SoCal Courses

MHA Electrical Const & Maint: Motor Control GB SoCal CoursesMHA Basic Electrical Trainee GB SoCal CoursesWE Related Courses WO Scan CoursesEE Operation & Maintenance Eng. CV Green TOP Codes n/cEE Refrig & AC Mechanics CV Green TOP Codes n/cMHA Public Works Infrastructure Scan n/cRE Diesel technology, solid waste operations, HVAC, wastewater eng Green Econ Scan n/cWE Supply Water Technology CV Green TOP Codes n/c

LA Valley

EE Sustainable Construction Management COE Director Associate Degree

EE Sustainable Construction Management COE Director CertificateMHA Architecture GB SoCal CoursesMHA Industrial operations and manufacturing, earth sciences Green Econ Scan n/c

Lake TahoeEE Introduction to Green Technology N/Far N CoursesEE Introduction to Green Careers N/Far N Courses

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EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesLaney

EEResidential/Light Commercial HVAC/R & Commercial HVAC/R Bay EE Scan Associate Degree

EE Carpentry w/green carpentry emphasis Bay EE Scan Associate DegreeEE Construction Management Bay EE Scan Associate Degree

EEResidential/Light Commercial HVAC/R & Commercial HVAC/R Bay EE Scan Certificate

EE Carpentry w/green carpentry emphasis Bay EE Scan CertificateEE Construction Management Bay EE Scan CertificateEE Building Codes & Inspection Bay EE Scan Certificate

EEArchitecture Course in Sustainable Design Bay EE Scan Courses

EE Architectural & engineering technology, HVAC & refrigeration (env Green Econ Scan n/cLas Positas

MHA Occupational health and safety Green Econ Scan n/cLong Beach

RE Solar Technician/Installer LA Solar (Planned)

EEAir Conditioning & Refrigeration (Theory & Practical Exp.) GB SoCal Associate Degree

EEAir Conditioning & Refrigeration (Theory Only) GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHA Architectural Design GB SoCal Associate DegreeEE AC/Refrigeration CV Green TOP Codes CoursesMHA Home Remodeling & Repair GB SoCal CoursesMHA Architectural Drafting GB SoCal CoursesRE Alternative fuels Green Econ Scan n/c

Los Medanos

EEEnergy Systems Technology Energy Technology Bay EE Scan Associate Degree

EEFacilities Management (Applicance Services) Bay EE Scan Associate Degree

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/Courses

EE Industrial Process Technology Program Bay EE Scan Associate DegreeEE HVAC & Commercial HVAC Bay EE Scan CertificateEE Environmental Technology Bay EE Scan CoursesEE Electronic technology, environmental science, welding technology Green Econ Scan n/cEE Environmental science, welding technology, physical sciences Green Econ Scan n/c

MarinMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

MenocinoEE Horticulture, HVAC, natural resources, computer and information Green Econ Scan n/c

MercedEE Commercial Refrigeration Technician CV Green TOP Codes n/cEE HVAC Technician CV Green TOP Codes n/cEE Agriculture science, horticulture, natural resources Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

MerrittEE Green Bldg. & Energy Mgmt Bay EE Scan Associate Degree

MHAEnvironmental Design & Energy Technology GB SoCal Associate Degree

EE Green Bldg. & Energy Mgmt Bay EE Scan Certificate

RE

Energy Systems Technology-Environmental Design & Energy Technology Solar Tech Courses

EE Urban farming ecology, horticulture, environmental restoration, hu Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Environmental Studies Infrastructure Scan n/c

San Diego MesaMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Mira CostaMHA Architectural Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Management GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Irrigation Technology GB SoCal CoursesMHA Landscape Assistant GB SoCal CoursesMHA Radiation Green Econ Scan n/c

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesMiramar

MHA Heavy Equipment Maintenance Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Heavy Equipment Operation Infrastructure Scan n/c

MissionEE Design Drafting: Electro-Mechanical Utilities Scan Certificate/DegreeEE Design Drafting: Electronic Utilities Scan Certificate/DegreeMHA Environmental engineering Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Modesto JuniorEE Horticulture, natural resources, industrial systems technician Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Moorpark

MHADrafting Technology/CAD: Architectural Option GB SoCal Courses

MHA Civil engineering, environmental engineering, environmental scien Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Environmental Studies Infrastructure Scan n/c

Mt. San AntonioMHA Architectural Technology Level I GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Air Conditioning & Refrigeration GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architectural Technology GB SoCal CertificateWE Water Technology WO Scan CertificateMHA Architectural Technology Level III GB SoCal CoursesMHA Architectural Technology Level II GB SoCal CoursesMHA Landscape Irrigation GB SoCal CoursesMHA Landscape & Park Maintenanc GB SoCal CoursesMHA Landscape Design & Construction GB SoCal CoursesMHA Tree Care & Maintenanc GB SoCal CoursesEE AC/Refrigeration CV Green TOP Codes n/cEE Industrial electronics, agriculture power equipment Green Econ Scan n/c

Mt. San JacintoMHA Landscapeing Operations GB SoCal Courses

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesSUEM 100 Our Sustainable Future Pending - TBO Fall 2010SUEM 101 Fundamentals of Energy Assessment Pending - TBO Fall 2010SUEM 110 Managing Sustainability Business Practices Pending - TBO Fall 2010ENGR 115 Introduction to Solar, Wind and Manufacturing Pending - TBO Fall 2010ENGR 116 Energy Efficiency and Construction Methods Pending - TBO Fall 2010ENGR 114 Machine Tool Technology Pending - TBO Fall 2010ENGR 107 Total Quality Management Pending - TBO Fall 2010ENGR 117 Photovoltaic Installation Pending - TBO Fall 2010ENGR 118 Solar Thermal Installation Pending - TBO Fall 2010ENGR 119 Small Wind Installation Pending - TBO Fall 2010

Photovoltaic Technology Pending - TBO Fall 2010Solar Thermal Technology Pending - TBO Fall 2010Small Wind Technology Pending - TBO Fall 2010Green Collar Manufacturing Pending - TBO Fall 2010Sustainable Energy Management for Business Pending - TBO Fall 2010

RE Environmental sciences, GIS, alternative fuels Green Econ Scan n/cWE Water Technology CV Green TOP Codes n/c

Napa ValleyRE PV Solar Installer Bay Solar (Planned)

EE Energy, the Environment & Sustainability Bay EE Scan CoursesMHA Natural resources Green Econ Scan n/c

OhloneRE PV Solar Installation Bay Solar (Planned)RE Natural resources, environmental studies Green Econ Scan n/c

Orange CoastEE Design Drafting: Electro-Mechanical Utilities Scan Certificate

EEHeating & Air Conditioning: HVAC Technology GB SoCal Certificate

MHAArchitectural Technology: Architectural Drafting GB SoCal Certificate

MHA Architectural Drafting & Design GB SoCal CertificateMHA Architecture GB SoCal Certificate

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/Courses

MHAConstruction Technology: Master Construction Specialist GB SoCal Certificate

MHAConstruction Technology: Basic Construction Practices GB SoCal Certificate

MHA Residential Utilities GB SoCal CertificateMHA Construction Basics GB SoCal CertificateMHA Introduction to Construction GB SoCal CertificateMHA General Contracting & Dev. GB SoCal Certificate

MHAConstruction Tech: Residential Construction Development GB SoCal Certificate

MHA Construction Field Mgmt GB SoCal CertificateRE Solar Energy Installation COE Director CertificateEE Civil engineering, natural resources, machinist Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

OxnardEE HVAC CV Green TOP Codes n/cMHA Environmental science Green Econ Scan n/c

Palo VerdeMHA Welding, environmental engineer, automotive technician Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

PalomarMHA Sound Technician Apprenticeship GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHAApprentice Sound & Communications Systems Installer GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHA Architectural Drafting Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeEE Design Drafting: Electro-Mechanical Utilities Scan CertificateEE Apprentice Inside Wireman Utilities Scan Certificate/DegreeEE Apprentice Electrician Utilities Scan Certificate/DegreeMHA Sound Technician Apprenticeship Utilities Scan Certificate/DegreeMHA Apprentice Sound & Communications Installer Utilities Scan Certificate/DegreeEE Apprentice Electrician GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Apprentice Inside Wireman GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Public Works Infrastructure Scan Associate Degree

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesWE Water Technology COE Director n/c

Home Energy Rating System Program (HERS) CHEERS n/c

WE Wastewater Technology Education CV Green TOP Codes n/cPasadena City

MHA Building Construction GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHADrafting: CAD DesignerArchitectural/Engineering/Construct GB SoCal Courses

MHADrafting: CAD DesignerArchitectural/Engineering/Construct GB SoCal Courses

MHADrafting: CAD Modeling & Animation - Architecture/Eng. Cons GB SoCal Courses

MHA Building, welding, carpentry, automotive technician Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

PierceMHA Nursery technician, horticulture, natural resources, environmental Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

PortervilleMHA Agricultural production Green Econ Scan n/c

RedwoodsEE Restoration/Retrofitting N/Far N Courses

EE Green Technology/Construction Trades N/Far N CoursesRE Photovoltaic N/Far N CoursesWE Water Treatment & Distribution N/Far N CoursesWE Wastewater management N/Far N Courses

ReedleyMHA Metal working, horticulture, mechanized agriculture, agriculture te Green Econ Scan n/c

Rio Hondo

MHAArchitectural Computer Assisted Design & Drawing GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHA Architecture GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Building, welding, carpentry, heavy equipment, environmental tec Green Econ Scan n/c

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesRiverside City

EE Air Conditioning & Refrigeration GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architecture GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architectural Graphics GB SoCal CoursesEE Building, welding, automated systems engineering Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Sac CityEE HVAC Bldg Commissioning N/Far N CertificateRE Renewable & Sustainable Energy N/Far N Certificate

WEWater & Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation N/Far N Certificate

WEWater & Wastewater Treatment Plant Technician N/Far N Certificate

EE HVAC Bldg Commissioning N/Far N Courses

REAeronautics/Biodiesel for Aircraft Ground-Based Transportation N/Far N Courses

MHA Surveying Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Environmental Studies Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Civil engineering, ecology, railroad operations Green Econ Scan n/c

SaddlebackMHA Horticulture, ecology, automotive technician, construction inspecti Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Environmental Studies Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Architectural Drafting GB SoCal CertificateMHA General Landscape Design GB SoCal Courses

San Bernardino ValleyEE Air Conditioning & Refrigeration GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architectural Technology GB SoCal Associate DegreeWE Water Supply Technology Curricunet CertificateWE Wastewater Treatment Curricunet CertificateWE Water Distribution Curricunet CertificateWE Water Treatment Curricunet CertificateEE Electrical Power Technology Utilities Scan Certificate/DegreeMHA Computer-Aided Drafting Tech GB SoCal Courses

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesMHA Metal working & welding, automotive technician Green Econ Scan n/c

San Diego City

EEAir Conditioning, Heating & Advanced Refrigeration GB SoCal Associate Degree

EE Electricity Lineman Utilities Scan Associate Degree

EEHeating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Apprenticeship GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHAConstruction Electronic Systems Technician Option GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHAConstruction Trades - Electrical Trade Option GB SoCal Associate Degree

EE Basic Refrigeration & Control Systems GB SoCal CertificateEE Electrical Control Systems Utilities Scan CertificateEE Electrical Systems and Power Transmission Lineman Utilities Scan CertificateEE Electrical Trade Option Utilities Scan CertificateEE Electricity Utilities Scan CertificateEE Electronic Systems Technician Option Utilities Scan CertificateEE Industrial Electrician Apprenticeship Utilities Scan CertificateEE SDG&E Apprenticeship Utilities Scan CertificateMHA Garden Design GB SoCal Certificate

EEHeating, Ventilation & AC Refrigeration Systems Design GB SoCal Courses

MHAStationary Engineering Hospital & Gen. Maintenance Tech. GB SoCal Courses

RE Related Courses Solar Tech CoursesMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cRE Mobile Solar Lab COE Director n/c

San Diego MesaMHA Architecture: Survey GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Architecture Technician GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Architecture Technician GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Construction Mgmt GB SoCal Associate Degree

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/CoursesMHA Architectural Technician GB SoCal CertificateMHA Architecture (Transfer) GB SoCal CertificateMHA Landscape Architecture Technician GB SoCal CertificateMHA Architecture: Transfer GB SoCal Courses

San Diego MiramarMHA Heavy equipment operations, diesel technology Green Econ Scan n/c

San Joaquin DeltaEE Refrigeration GB SoCal Courses

EE Heating & Air Conditioning: Refrigeration GB SoCal CoursesMHA Building, welding, carpentry, horticulture, wastewater engineering Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Heavy Equipment Maintenance Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Heavy Equipment Operation Infrastructure Scan n/c

San Jose CityEE HVAC/Commercial HVAC Bay EE Scan CoursesRE PV Solar Installer Bay Solar CoursesEE AC/Refrigeration CV Green TOP Codes n/cEE Building, welding, carpentry, horticulture, HVAC, machinist Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

San MateoEE Electronics Technology Bay EE Scan Associate DegreeEE Electronics Technology Bay EE Scan CertificateEE EE Related Courses Bay EE Scan CoursesEE AC/Refrigeration CV Green TOP Codes n/cMHA Building, welding, carpentry, plumbing Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

Santa AnaMHA Welding, automotive technician Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Heavy Equipment Maintenance Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Heavy Equipment Operation Infrastructure Scan n/c

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/Courses

MHAArchitectural/Civil Eng/Const Drafting & Design GB SoCal Associate DegreeSanta Barbara City

MHA Ecosystem restoration, horticulture, environmental studies Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Environmental Studies Infrastructure Scan n/cWE Water Science CV Green TOP Codes n/c

Santa MonicaRE Solar Related Courses LA Solar (Planned)RE Solar Photovoltaic LA Solar Courses

Santa Rosa Jr.

EEArchitecture & Construction Technology: Construction Mgmt Bay EE Scan Associate Degree

MHA Surveying Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Sustainable agriculture, welding diesel technology, GIS, environm Green Econ Scan n/c

Santiago CanyonEE Apprenticeship: Industrial Electrical GB SoCal Associate DegreeEE Power Lineman Utilities Scan CertificateMHA Public works, carpentry Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Surveying Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Heavy Equipment Maintenance Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Heavy Equipment Operation Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Public Works Infrastructure Scan n/c

WEWater Distribution and Water Treatment Options COE Director n/c

WE Wastewater/Environmental Sanitation COE Director n/cShasta

EE Related Courses N/Far N CoursesMHA Horticulture, forestry, automotive technician, natural resources, ag Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cWE Water/Wastewater Treatment CV Green TOP Codes n/c

Sierra

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Green College Master Course Listn/c=Non-Credit Courses

EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/Courses

REPhotovoltaic System Installation & Design N/Far N Certificate

WE Watershed Ecology Technician N/Far N CertificateEE Related Courses N/Far N CoursesMHA Horticulture, metalworking, GIS, CAD environmental Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/c

SiskiyousEE Related Courses N/Far N Courses

SkylineRE PV Solar Installer Bay Solar Courses

SolanoMHA Horticulture, hazardous waste, wastewater engineering and opera Green Econ Scan n/cWE Water and Wastewater Technology CV Green TOP Codes n/c

SouthernMHA Architecture Technology GB SoCal CoursesMHA Architecture GB SoCal Courses

SouthwesternMHA Construction Mgmt GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Architecture GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Occupations GB SoCal Associate DegreeMHA Landscape Design GB SoCal CoursesEE Environmental management, environmental technology Green Econ Scan n/cMHA Construction Inspection Associate Degree/Certification

TaftMHA Automotive specialist Green Econ Scan n/c

VenturaEE Design Drafting: Electronic Utilities Scan CertificateMHA Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Engineering Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cWE Water Science CV Green TOP Codes n/c

MHA Construction Tech - Const Mgmt Option GB SoCal Associate Degree

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EWERE Grouping Count Degree/Certificate/Courses, etc. CountEE : Energy Efficiency 163 Associate Degree 102RE : Renewable Energy 52 Certificate 103WE : Water Efficiency 44 Certificate/Degree 7MHA = May Have Application 271 Courses 107

(Planned) 13n/c = Non-Credit Course 199

EWERE Program Name College Source Degree/Cert/Courses

MHAEnv. Horticulture: Landscape Construction & Management GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHAEnv. Horticulture: Landscape Architecture & City GB SoCal Associate Degree

MHA Landscape Management GB SoCal CoursesVictor Valley

EE Building and construction trades, horticulture Green Econ Scan n/cEE Civil and Construction Mgmt Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cEE Construction Crafts Technology Infrastructure Scan n/cMHA Public Works Infrastructure Scan n/c

West Hills CoalingaMHA Precision agriculture Green Econ Scan n/c

West Los AngelesEE Power plant management and operations Green Econ Scan n/c

West ValleyMHA GIS Green Econ Scan n/c

YubaRE Alternative Fuels N/Far N CoursesRE Hybrid Technology in Automotive N/Far N CoursesEE Welding, horticulture, agriculture, industrial electricity, hazardous Green Econ Scan n/c

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Asbestos Workers Committees Northern California Heat & Frost Insulators And Allied Workers J.A.C. (Alameda) 145Asbestos Workers Committees Southern California Heat & Frost Insulators & Allied Workers J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 124Automotive Committees Alameda & Contra Costa Counties Automotive Repair Trades J.A.C. (Alameda) 52Automotive Committees Central Valley Automotive & Machinist J.A.C. (Fresno) 40Automotive Committees City Of San Jose Vehicle Equipment Repair Trades Apprenticeship Committee (Santa Clara) 3Automotive Committees Sacramento Automotive J.A.C. (Sacramento) 24Automotive Committees San Francisco, Marin, San Mateo & Northern Santa Clara Counties Automotive Repair Trades J.A.C. (Alameda) 33Automotive Committees San Joaquin Valley Automotive Trades J.A.C. (San Joaquin) 63Automotive Committees Santa Clara & San Benito Counties Machinist Joint Apprenticeship And Training Committee (Santa Clara) 3Automotive Committees Santa Clara County Automotive Repair Trades J.A. & E.A.C. (Santa Clara) 65Automotive Committees Sonoma County Automotive & Marin & Sonoma Counties Machinist J A C (Sonoma) 1Barber & Cosmetology Committees Cosmetica - Cosmetology And Barbering U.A.C. (Los Angeles) 103Barber & Cosmetology Committees Cosmetology Unilateral Apprenticeship Committee (Los Angeles) 336Barber & Cosmetology Committees East Bay & South Counties Barbering & Cosmetology U.A.C. (Alameda) 140Barber & Cosmetology Committees Greater East Bay Barber & Cosmetologist U.A.C. (Contra Costa) 220Barber & Cosmetology Committees Los Angeles County Barbers & Cosmetologist J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 104Barber & Cosmetology Committees Northern California Barber And Cosmetology Apprenticeship Committee (Sacramento) 663Barber & Cosmetology Committees Orange County Barber & Cosmetology J.A.C. (Orange) 89Barber & Cosmetology Committees San Bernardino & Riverside Barbers J.A.T.C. (Riverside) 70Barber & Cosmetology Committees San Diego Cosmetology Apprenticeship Committee (San Diego) 53Boilermaker Committees Boilermakers Western States Area J.A.C. (Contra Costa) 142Bricklayer Committees Bricklayers & Allied Crafts Local 3 J.A.T.& E.C. (Alameda) 108Bricklayer Committees Bricklayers & Allied Craftsman Local #4 California J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 114Bricklayer Committees Masonry Industry Training Association Of Southern California Bricklayers U.A.C. (Riverside) 4Bricklayer Committees San Diego & Imperial Counties Bricklayers & Stone Masons J.A.T.C. (San Diego) 5Carpentry Committees Alameda County Carpenters Training Committee (Alameda) 315Carpentry Committees Associated Builders & Contractors Golden Gate Chapter Carpentry U.A.C. (Alameda) 37Carpentry Committees Central Valley Carpenters Training Committee (Fresno) 147Carpentry Committees Contra Costa County Carpenters Training Committee (Alameda) 627Carpentry Committees Delta / Yosemite Carpenters Training Committee (Solano) 105Carpentry Committees Greater Bay Area Hardwood Floor Layers Training Committee (Santa Clara) 16Carpentry Committees Humboldt & Del Norte Counties Carpenters Training Committee (Solano) 8Carpentry Committees Innercity Community Unilateral Apprenticeship Committee (San Diego) 54Carpentry Committees Los Angeles County Cabinet And Store Fixture Jac (Los Angeles) 33Carpentry Committees Los Angeles County Carpenter Floor Workers J.A. & T.C. (Los Angeles) 65Carpentry Committees Marin County Carpenters Training Committee (Solano) 48Carpentry Committees Monterey County Carpenters Training Committee (Santa Clara) 40Carpentry Committees Napa And Solano Counties Carpenters Training Committee (Solano) 153Carpentry Committees North Valley Carpenters Training Committee (Solano) 201Carpentry Committees Northeastern Butte Carpenters Training Committee (Solano) 15Carpentry Committees Northern California Pile Drivers & Bridge Builders (Alameda) 209Carpentry Committees San Diego Associated General Contractors J.A.C. (San Diego) 379

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Carpentry Committees San Francisco Carpentry Training Committee (Alameda) 661Carpentry Committees San Mateo County Carpentry Training Committee (Alameda) 152Carpentry Committees Santa Clara/San Benito Carpenters Training Committee (Santa Clara) 260Carpentry Committees Santa Cruz County Carpenters Training Committee (Santa Clara) 35Carpentry Committees Sonoma, Lake & Mendocino Counties Carpenters Training Committee (Solano) 81Carpentry Committees South Bay Mill & Cabinet Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee (Santa Clara) 9Carpentry Committees Southern California Acoustical Installer J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 235Carpentry Committees Southern California Carpentry J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 4,884Carpentry Committees Southern California Carpentry J.A.T.C. (San Diego) (San Diego) 1Carpentry Committees Southern California Modular Furnishings Installer Joint Apprenticesip & Training Committee (Los Angeles) 52Carpentry Committees Southern California Pile Drivers J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 138Carpentry Committees Tahoe Area Carpenters Training Committee (Solano) 17Carpet, Linoleum & Soft Tile Committees Northern California Floor Covering J.A.T.C. (Alameda) 504Carpet, Linoleum & Soft Tile Committees San Diego Carpet, Linoleum & Floor Covering Industries J.A.C. (San Diego) 9Carpet, Linoleum & Soft Tile Committees Southern California Resilient Floor & Decorative Covering Crafts Jatc (Los Angeles) 209Cement Masons Committees Northern California Cement Masons J.A.T.C. (Alameda) 149Cement Masons Committees San Diego Associated General Contractors J.A.C. (San Diego) 115Cement Masons Committees San Diego County Cement Masons J.A.C. (San Diego) 69Cement Masons Committees Southern California Cement Masons J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 404Civil Service Committees Bureau Of Reclamation Central Valley (Sacramento) 8Civil Service Committees California Fire Fighter Joint Apprenticeship Committee (Sacramento) 6,136Civil Service Committees California State University & State Employee Trades Council Jatc (Los Angeles) 11Civil Service Committees Department Of Park & Recreations (Sacramento) 153Civil Service Committees Office Of Training & Personnel Development/Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee (Sacramento) 8,568Drywall / Lather Committees 46 Northern California Counties Drywall/Lathing Ja&Tc (Alameda) 854Drywall / Lather Committees Innercity Community Unilateral Apprenticeship Committee (San Diego) 33Drywall / Lather Committees San Diego Associated General Contractors J.A.C. (San Diego) 137Drywall / Lather Committees Southern California Drywall/Lather J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 3,455Drywall Finishing (Taping) Committees Central Valley Painters, Decorators And Paperhangers J.A.C. (Fresno) 6Drywall Finishing (Taping) Committees Painting & Decorating Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee Of The Bay Area, Inc. (Alameda) 122Drywall Finishing (Taping) Committees Southern California Drywall Finishers Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (Los Angeles) 273Electrical & Electronic Committees Alameda County J.A.T.C. For The Electrical Inside Wireman Trade (Alameda) 157Electrical & Electronic Committees Associated Builders & Contractors Golden Gate Chapter Electrical U.A.C. (Alameda) 140Electrical & Electronic Committees Associated Builders & Contractors Of San Diego, Inc. Electrical U.A.C. (San Diego) 181Electrical & Electronic Committees Associated Builders & Contractors Of San Diego, Inc., Electronic Systems Technician (Sound Tech.) (San Diego) 21Electrical & Electronic Committees Central Valley Electrical J.A.T.C. (Stanislaus) 45Electrical & Electronic Committees Communication Workers Of America/American Communication Contractors Association J.A.C. (Santa Clara) 12Electrical & Electronic Committees Contra Costa County Electrical J.A.C. (Contra Costa) 160Electrical & Electronic Committees Crater Lake Electrical J A T C (Unknown) 50Electrical & Electronic Committees Fresno, Madera, Kings & Tulare Counties Electrical Industries Jatc (Fresno) 104Electrical & Electronic Committees I.B.E.W. Local Union No. 40 Los Angeles County Chapter Neca J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 31Electrical & Electronic Committees Kern County Electrical Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee (Kern) 147Electrical & Electronic Committees Los Angeles County Electrical J.A.& E.T.C. (Los Angeles) 934Electrical & Electronic Committees Los Angeles County Intercommunication & Sound J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 99

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Electrical & Electronic Committees Los Angeles/Ventura Chapter Of A.B.C. Inc. E.U.A.C. (Los Angeles) 213Electrical & Electronic Committees Motion Picture Studio Electrician (Journeyman Wireman) J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 18Electrical & Electronic Committees Northern California Sound And Communication J.A.T.C. (Santa Clara) 197Electrical & Electronic Committees Orange County Electrical (Transportation) J.A.C. (Orange) 24Electrical & Electronic Committees Orange County Electrical J.A.C. (Orange) 297Electrical & Electronic Committees Orange County Sound Technician Joint Apprenticeship Committee (Orange) 46Electrical & Electronic Committees Redwood Empire Electrical J.A.T.C. (Sonoma) 141Electrical & Electronic Committees Reno Electricians Jatc For The Electrical Industry (Unknown) 90Electrical & Electronic Committees Riverside Area Electrical J. A. C. (San Bernardino) 138Electrical & Electronic Committees Riverside, San Bernardino, Mono & Inyo Counties Sound Technician J. A. C. (San Bernardino) 9Electrical & Electronic Committees Sacramento Area Electrical J.A.T.C. (Sacramento) 195Electrical & Electronic Committees San Bernardino, Mono And Inyo Counties Electrical J. A. C. (San Bernardino) 124Electrical & Electronic Committees San Diego County Sound Technicians J.A.C. (San Diego) 26Electrical & Electronic Committees San Diego Electrical J.A.T.C. (San Diego) 302Electrical & Electronic Committees San Francisco J.A.T.C. For The Electrical Industry - Inside Wireman (San Francisco) 307Electrical & Electronic Committees San Joaquin & Calaveras Counties Electrical J.A.T.C. (San Joaquin) 56Electrical & Electronic Committees San Luis Obispo Electrical Workers J.A.C. (San Luis Obispo) 30Electrical & Electronic Committees San Mateo County J.A.T.C. For The Electrical Construction Industry (San Mateo) 149Electrical & Electronic Committees Santa Barbara County Electrical J.A.C. (Santa Barbara) 49Electrical & Electronic Committees Santa Clara County Electrical Trades J.A.T.C. (Santa Clara) 305Electrical & Electronic Committees Shasta-Butte Electricians J.A.T.C. (Shasta) 13Electrical & Electronic Committees So. Calif. Chapter Of A. B. C., Inc. Electronic Systems Technician/Voice Data Video U. A. C. (Orange) 9Electrical & Electronic Committees Solano & Napa Counties Electricians J.A.T.C. (Napa) 111Electrical & Electronic Committees Southern California Chapter Of The Associated Builders And Contractors Inc. Electrical U.A.C. (Orange) 382Electrical & Electronic Committees Southern California Transportation Systems Electricial Jac (Los Angeles) 117Electrical & Electronic Committees Tri-County J.A.T.C. For The Electrical Industry (Monterey) 54Electrical & Electronic Committees Ventura County Electrical J.A.T.C. (Ventura) 73Electrical & Electronic Committees W.E.C.A. Electrical Apprenticeship And Training Committee (Sacramento) 12Electrical & Electronic Committees Wbfaa Uatc (Los Angeles) 93Electrical & Electronic Committees Western Electrical Contractors Assoc., Inc. Apprenticeship And Training Committee (Sacramento) 522Electrical & Electronic Committees Western Electrical Contractors Associaition & Training Committee (Sacramento) 40Elevator Committees Northern California Elevator Industry Joint Apprenticeship And Training Committee (San Francisco) 357Elevator Committees Southern California Elevator Constructor Joint Apprenticeship And Training Committee (Los Angeles) 754Engineer Committees Associated General Contractors Of San Diego, Inc. Construction Equipment Operator U.A.C. (San Diego) 63Engineer Committees J.A.C. For The Operating Engineers For The 46 Counties Of Northern California (Sacramento) 27Engineer Committees Joint Apprenticeship Committee For Operating Engineers For The 46 Northern Counties In California (Sacramento) 544Engineer Committees Northern California & Northern Nevada Stationary Engineers J.A.C. (San Francisco) 232Engineer Committees Operating & Maintenance Engineers Apprenticeship & Training Trust For Southern California (Los Angeles) 112Engineer Committees Southern California Operating Engineers J. A. C. (Los Angeles) 391Glazier & Glass Workers Committees Northern California District Council 16 Glaziers, Architectural Metal And Glass Workers Jatc (Alameda) 425Glazier & Glass Workers Committees San Diego & Imperial Counties Glaziers J.A.C. (San Diego) 42Glazier & Glass Workers Committees Southern California Glaziers & Glassworkers Industry J.A.C. (Orange) 343Health Services Committees State Of California . Psychiatric Tech Unit 18 J.A.C. (Sacramento) 47Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Bay Area Sheet Metal J.A.C. (Alameda) 115

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Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Fresno Area Plumbers, Pipe & Refrigeration Fitters J.A.T.C. (Fresno) 33Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Fresno Sheet Metal Workers J.A.T.C. (Fresno) 1Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Humboldt, Del Norte & Trinity Sheet Metal J.A.C. (Sonoma) 1Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Inland Refrigeration J.J. & A.T.C. (San Bernardino) 42Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning J. A. & T. C. , Plumbing, Pipe Fitting & Refrigeration Industry Of San Mateo (San Mateo) 56Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Kern, Inyo & Mono Counties Plumbing, Pipefitter & Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Mechanic J.A.T.C. (Kern) 11Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Los Angeles & Orange Counties Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration J.J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 189Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Monterey, Santa Cruz And San Benito Counties Sheet Metal Joint Apprenticeship Committee (Monterey) 6Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Motion Picture Studio Electrician (Journeyman Wireman) J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 3Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Napa/Solano Counties Plumbers And Steamfitters J.A.T.C. (Solano) 1Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Northern California Valley Sheet Metal Industry J.A.C. (Sacramento) 31Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Pipe Trades J.A.T.C. Of Santa Clara And San Benito Counties (Santa Clara) 93Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Plumbing & Pipefitting Industry Of Sacramento & Yolo District J.A.C. (Sacramento) 68Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning San Joaquin- Stanislaus Area Plumbers, Pipe & Refrigeration Fitters, J.A.T.C. (Stanislaus) 4Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning So. Calif. Chapter Of A.B.C., Inc. Heating, Ventilation & Air Cond. U. A. C. (Orange) 1Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Southern California Sheet Metal J.A.&T.C. (Los Angeles) 2Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning The Joint Apprenticeship And Training Committee Of The Plumbing And Pipefitting Ua Local38 (San Francisco) 37Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Tri Counties Sheet Metal & Air Conditioning Industry J.A.C. (Ventura) 2Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning United Association Local Union 342 J.A.T.C. (Contra Costa) 104Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Yuba, Sutter & Colusa Counties Plumbers J.A.C. (Sutter) 10Iron & Steel Workers Committees International Assoc Of Bridge, Structural,Ornamental& Reinforcing Ironworkers Local 155 Jatc (Fresno) 92Iron & Steel Workers Committees Intl Assoc Bridge, Structural, Ornamental & Reinforcing Ironworker L416 J.A.T.C. (Orange) 289Iron & Steel Workers Committees Int'L Association Of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental And Reinforcing Ironworkers, Local 118 Jatc (Sacramento) 164Iron & Steel Workers Committees Intl. Assoc. Bridge, Structural, Ornamental & Reinforcing Ironworker L433 J.A.T.C. (Orange) 539Iron & Steel Workers Committees Intl. Assoc. Of Bridge, Structural,Ornamental & Reinforcing Ironworkers Local 378 Oakland J.A.T.C. (Solano) 417Iron & Steel Workers Committees Intl.Assc.Of Bridge, Structural,Ornamental & Reinforcing Ironworkers Local 377 San Francisco Jatc (Solano) 236Iron & Steel Workers Committees Intl.Assoc. Of Bridge,Structural,Ornamental & Reinforcing Ironworkers Local 377 Santa Clara J.A.T.C. (Solano) 150Iron & Steel Workers Committees Northern California Shop Ironworkers J.A.C. (San Joaquin) 57Iron & Steel Workers Committees San Diego Bridge, Structural, Ornamental And Reinforcing Ironworkers J.A.T.C Local 229. (San Diego) 168Laborers Committees Associated Builders & Contractors Golden Gate Chapter Construction Craft Laborer U.A.C. (Alameda) 25Laborers Committees Associated General Contractors Of America, San Diego Chapter (San Diego) 147Laborers Committees Engineering & Utility Contractors Association & Automotive Marine & Speciality Painters Local #1176 (Alameda) 5Laborers Committees Laborers Southern California Joint Apprenticeship Committee (Los Angeles) 963Laborers Committees Northern California District Council Of Laborers Hod Carrier J.A.C. (Contra Costa) 22Laborers Committees Northern California District Council Of Laborers Construction Craft Laborers J.A.T.C. (Contra Costa) 640Laborers Committees Northern California District Counil Of Laborers Parking & Highway Improvement Painter (Laborer) Jatc (Contra Costa) 26Laborers Committees Southern California Bricktenders J.A.C (Los Angeles) 11Laborers Committees Southern California Pavement Striper, Road Slurry, Seal Coat & Highway Maintenance Jac (Riverside) 64Laborers Committees Southern California Plaster Tenders J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 53Lineman Committees Cal-Nev Power Lineman J.A.T.C. (Riverside) 249Lineman Committees Irby Construction Company Line Erectors Apprenticeship Program (Imperial) 11Machinists And Tool & Die Committees California North Bay Chapter National Tooling And Machining Assoc. (Sonoma) 30Machinists And Tool & Die Committees Five Bay Counties Mill And Cabinet Joint Apprenticeship And Training Committee (Alameda) 22Machinists And Tool & Die Committees Santa Clara & San Benito Counties Machinist Joint Apprenticeship And Training Committee (Santa Clara) 16

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Machinists And Tool & Die Committees Southern California Tool & Die Mold, Machinist & Metal Working Trades Apprenticeship Committee (Los Angeles) 56Manufacturning Committees San Joaquin And Sacramento Area Mill Cabinet J.A.T.C. (San Joaquin) 14Meat Cutter Committees Humboldt & Del Norte Meatcutters J.A.C. (San Mateo) 2Meat Cutter Committees Oakland & Vicinity Meat Industry J.A.C. (Alameda) 27Meat Cutter Committees Orange County-Harbor Area Meat Cutter J.A.C. (Orange) 46Meat Cutter Committees San Francisco Meatcutters J.A.C. (San Mateo) 70Meat Cutter Committees Santa Clara County Meat Cutters J.A.T.C. (Santa Clara) 65Milwright Committees Millwrights Training Committee For Northern California (Alameda) 301Milwright Committees Southern California Millwrights & Machinery Erectors J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 331Painting & Decoration Committees Associated Builders & Contractors Golden Gate Chapter Painting U.A.C. (Alameda) 53Painting & Decoration Committees Central Valley Painters, Decorators And Paperhangers J.A.C. (Fresno) 31Painting & Decoration Committees Engineering & Utility Contractors Association & Automotive Marine & Speciality Painters Local #1176 (Alameda) 5Painting & Decoration Committees Painting & Decorating Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee Of The Bay Area, Inc. (Alameda) 495Painting & Decoration Committees Paper & Paperhanger Decorators J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 456Painting & Decoration Committees San Diego Associated General Contractors J.A.C. (San Diego) 138Painting & Decoration Committees Southern California Drywall Finishers Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (Los Angeles) 273Painting & Decoration Committees Southern California Painting And Decorating Contractors Of America, Uac (Orange) 70Plasterers Committees Bay Area Plastering Industry J.A.T.C. (San Mateo) 52Plasterers Committees Northern California Plasterers J.A.T.C. (Yolo) 51Plasterers Committees Southern California Plastering Apprenticeship Trust & Joint Apprenticeship Committee (Orange) 130Plasterers Committees Southern California Plastering Institute Apprenticeship Trust & Joint Apprenticeship Committee (Los Angeles) 106Plumbing Committees Associated Builders & Contractors Golden Gate Chapter Plumbing U.A.C. (Alameda) 31Plumbing Committees Associated Builders & Contractors Of San Diego, Inc. Plumbing / Pipefitting U.A.C. (San Diego) 74Plumbing Committees California American Fire Sprinkler Association, U.A.C. (Alameda) 187Plumbing Committees Fresno Area Plumbers, Pipe & Refrigeration Fitters J.A.T.C. (Fresno) 48Plumbing Committees Glendale, Burbank, San Fernando Valley & Antelope Valley Plumbers & Steamfitters J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 351Plumbing Committees J. A. & T. C. , Plumbing, Pipe Fitting & Refrigeration Industry Of San Mateo (San Mateo) 103Plumbing Committees Kern, Inyo & Mono Counties Plumbing, Pipefitter & Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Mechanic J.A.T.C. (Kern) 40Plumbing Committees Landscape & Irrigation Fitter Of Southern California J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 222Plumbing Committees Long Beach Plumbers Jatc (Los Angeles) 58Plumbing Committees Los Angeles & Vicinity Steamfitters & Industrial Pipefitter J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 241Plumbing Committees Los Angeles Metropolitan Plumbers J.A.T.C. (Los Angeles) 296Plumbing Committees Monterey & Santa Cruz Counties Plumbers & Pipefitters J.A.T.C. (Monterey) 31Plumbing Committees Napa/Solano Counties Plumbers And Steamfitters J.A.T.C. (Solano) 81Plumbing Committees Northern California Local 355 J.A.T.C. (Solano) 29Plumbing Committees Orange County Plumbers & Steamfitters Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee (Orange) 214Plumbing Committees Oregon Sw Washington/Nw California Plumbers J.A.T.C. (Humboldt) 9Plumbing Committees P.H.C.C. Of The Greater Sacramento Area Plumbers U.A.C. (Sacramento) 96Plumbing Committees Pipe Trades J.A.T.C. Of Santa Clara And San Benito Counties (Santa Clara) 204Plumbing Committees Plumbing & Pipefitting Industry Of Sacramento & Yolo District J.A.C. (Sacramento) 153Plumbing Committees Pomona Valley Plumbers & Steamfitters J.A.C. (San Bernardino) 253Plumbing Committees Reno Plumbers & Fitters J.A.T.C. (Unknown) 125Plumbing Committees Road Sprinkler Fitters U. A. Local 669 J.A.T.C. (Unknown) 172Plumbing Committees San Bernardino & Riverside Counties Plumbing & Steamfitter Trade J.A.C. (San Bernardino) 132

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Plumbing Committees San Diego & Imperial Counties Pipe Trades J.A.C. (San Diego) 215Plumbing Committees San Joaquin- Stanislaus Area Plumbers, Pipe & Refrigeration Fitters, J.A.T.C. (Stanislaus) 99Plumbing Committees San Luis Obispo County Plumbing J.A.C. (San Luis Obispo) 29Plumbing Committees Santa Barbara County Pipe Trades J.A.C. (Santa Barbara) 46Plumbing Committees Southern California Chapter Of The Associated Builders & Contractors, Inc. Plumbers U.A.C. (Orange) 86Plumbing Committees Sprinkler Fitters U. A. Local 483 Joint Apprenticeship Committee (Alameda) 229Plumbing Committees Sprinkler Fitters U.A. Local 709 J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 171Plumbing Committees The Joint Apprenticeship And Training Committee Of The Plumbing & Pipe Fitting Industry Ua Local 38 (San Francisco) 240Plumbing Committees United Association Local Union 342 J.A.T.C. (Contra Costa) 224Plumbing Committees Ventura County Plumbing & Pipefitting J.A.C. (Ventura) 62Plumbing Committees Yuba, Sutter & Colusa Counties Plumbers J.A.C. (Sutter) 50Roofers Committees Central Valley Roofers, Waterproofers & Allied Workers J.A.T.C. (Fresno) 332Roofers Committees East Bay And North Bay Counties Roofers/Waterproofers J.A.T.C. (Alameda) 487Roofers Committees Independent Roofing Contractors Of California, U.A.C. (Alameda) 236Roofers Committees San Diego & Imperial Counties Slate, Tile & Composition Roofer J.A.C. (San Diego) 39Roofers Committees Santa Clara Valley Area Roofers J.A.T.C. (Santa Clara) 189Roofers Committees Southern California Roofers Waterproofers J.A.C. (Los Angeles) 554Roofers Committees Valley Roofers & Waterproofers J.A.T.C. (Sacramento) 70Roofers Committees West Bay Counties Roofers And Waterproofers J.A.T.C. (Alameda) 233Sheet Metal Committees Air Conditioning Trades Association U.A.C. (San Joaquin) 48Sheet Metal Committees Associated Builders & Contractors Of San Diego, Inc. Sheet Metal U.A.C. (San Diego) 74Sheet Metal Committees Bay Area Sheet Metal J.A.C. (Alameda) 558Sheet Metal Committees Fresno Sheet Metal Workers J.A.T.C. (Fresno) 57Sheet Metal Committees Humboldt, Del Norte & Trinity Sheet Metal J.A.C. (Sonoma) 6Sheet Metal Committees Kern & Northern Los Angeles Counties Air Conditioning & Sheet Metal Workers J.A.T.C. (Kern) 41Sheet Metal Committees Modesto Area Sheet Metal Workers Jatc (Stanislaus) 20Sheet Metal Committees Monterey, Santa Cruz And San Benito Counties Sheet Metal Joint Apprenticeship Committee (Monterey) 26Sheet Metal Committees Northern California Valley Sheet Metal Industry J.A.C. (Sacramento) 140Sheet Metal Committees San Diego Sheet Metal J.A.C. (San Diego) 142Sheet Metal Committees South. Calif. Chapter Of Associated Builders And Contractors, Inc. Sheet Metal U. A. C. (Orange) 13Sheet Metal Committees Southern California Sheet Metal J.A.&T.C. (Los Angeles) 471Sheet Metal Committees Southern California Sheet Metal J.A.&T.C. (Los Angeles) 172Sheet Metal Committees Tri Counties Sheet Metal & Air Conditioning Industry J.A.C. (Ventura) 60Surveyor Committees Northern California Surveyors J.A.C. (Alameda) 87Surveyor Committees Southern California Surveyors J.A.C. (San Bernardino) 154Tile Layer/Setter Committees Bricklayers & Allied Crafts Local 3 J.A.T.& E.C. (Alameda) 28Tile Layer/Setter Committees Joint Apprenticeship Committee Tile & Terrazo Industry (Los Angeles) 201Tile Layer/Setter Committees Northern California Tile Industry Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (Alameda) 94Tile Layer/Setter Committees Sacramento Area Tile, Terrazzo & Marble Trades J.A.T.C. (Sacramento) 28Tile Layer/Setter Committees Terrazzo Finisher Jatc For Southern California (Los Angeles) 34

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ABBOTT VASCULAR, INC. $1,470,600 1,900

Installing large solar power system to produce electricity, supporting Governor's energy & environmental policies. Member of EPA Climate Leaders, a partnership to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Allan Company $336,000 200Recycles over one million tons of recovered fiber, aluminum, plastics, non-ferrous metals, and glass annually.

American Biodiesel, Inc. dba Community Fuels $93,600 15

Produces quality biodiesel: a clean, renewable fuel that reduces dependence on foreign oil, lowers the carbon intensity of transportation fuels and protects the environment.

AMERICAN LICORICE COMPANY

$63,162 121

ALC has been recognized by CA Integrated Waste Management Board for waste reduction and energy conservation since 2002. Recycles candy and uses it for animal feed and recycles materials; also received a $200,000 rebate from PG E for energy savings.

AMMUNITION ACCESSORIES, INC dba RCBS $72,864 46

Green Operations - recycling casings which lowers the cost per use and encourages re-use of materials.

Anritsu Company $288,000 400

Anritsu's focus on greening its business has resulted in product development & manufacturing process changes. Environmental awareness is a company-wide initiative. They intend to offer training on ways to promote energy saving, electricity conservation & efficiency, reduction of waste, and using healthier cleaning solutions.

Applied Materials, Inc $1,983,200 2,200Will manufacture machines that create cost-effective solar cells for semiconductor industry. Uses nanotechnology.

APPRENTICE & JOURNEYMEN TRAINING TRUST FUND OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PLUMBING AND PIPING INDUSTRY $535,125 332

This project will retrain journey-level workers in California's construction trades to transition into the new green economy.

ASTRO PAK CORPORATION $65,280 64

Responding to industry needs for a reduction in contaminants, Astro Pak developed a green "passivation" procedure that increases the natural resistance to rust inherent in stainless steel.

Aviano Group, Inc. $48,360 15 Civil engineering firm provides energy and environmental design services for green building.Battery Systems, Inc. $74,700 166 Company recycles, distributes and sells batteries and energy panels.

BCI COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF L0S ANGELES

$194,400 180

Green Business Operations -- Installed solar power generating panels, uses energy efficient vending equipments, utilizes hybrid vehicles, and recycles. Last year, company replaced its entire lighting system with a high-intensity fluorescent lighting technology.

BEACON MANAGEMENT, INC. $8,712 9 Electronic recycling

Best interiors, Inc $63,360 44In order to compete in a competive global market, Best Interiors is requiring employees to have a certificate in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED).

Beutler Corporation $74,880 160

Beutler is a HVAC contracting, engineering, and sheet metal fabricating company that provides construction services. Company designed and installs a flash evaporative pre-cooler device that reduces incoming air temperature to the heat exchanger, thereby increasing capacity and efficiency while reducing peak elecrical demand.

BLOOM ENERGY CORPORATION $681,720 299

Bloom's on-site power generation systems utilize an innovative fuel cell technology with roots in NASA's Mars program. The systems provide efficient energy generators with reduced operating costs and lower greenhouse gas emissions. By generating power where it is consumed, the systems offer increased electrical reliability and improved energy security while providing a path to energy independence.

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Contractor NameApproved Amount # to Train Clean/Green Desription

Bon Appetit Management Company $208,800 170

Company is committed to socially responsible food sourcing and business practices, and strong partnerships with respected conservation organizations. In 2002, sustainable seafood purchasing was implemented, followed by company policies pertaining to rBGH-free milk, antibiotic reduction in meats, and cage-free eggs. They also focus on using ingredients gathered locally and reducing the carbon footprint of all cafes, and feature organic meats and produce.

BRITHINEE ELECTRIC $46,200 35 Remanufacturer of motor parts

Brocade Communications systems, Inc. $874,800 900

Company will build new facility in San Jose, investing $249 million utilizing green building technologies, in keeping with its strategy as a manufacturer of energy-efficient products.

CalGren Renewable Fuels, LLC $74,100 50 Manufactures ethanol, a renewable fuel.Cali Bamboo, LLC $26,400 20 Sells and distributes bamboo building products - a renewable resource.

California American Water $210,540 242

Company participates in clean tech through rigorous business practices to promote a clean and healthy environment in water and wastewater management via environmental projects to protect rivers, creek beds, and by assisting with litter and hazardous waste. Company goals for water conservation include helping customers find ways to create zero water landscaping & conserve water. Training will teach the latest conservation & environment guidelines on how to prevent pollution, promote sustainability, and how to enhance the natural environment.

CALIFORNIA BUILDING PER $252,600 225 Green Home Energy Retrofits training.California Construction Service Corp. dba Sun Light & Power Company $74,542 61 Customization & installation of solar systems.CALIFORNIA LABOR FEDERATION, AFL-CIO $1,196,216 1,160

This project will retrain journey-level workers in California's construction trades to transition into the new green economy.

California Retreaders $182,540 40 Company retreads used tires with zero emissions.Carlile Coatsworth Architects, Inc $18,252 13

Provides Leadership in Energy and Envirnmental Design (LEED) services that are critical in the green constructions industry.

CENTURY HOUSING CORP $484,700 100 Will be including solar photovoltaic rooftop installation training

Champion Electric, Inc. $75,600 56

In 2006 company established plan to become environmentally friendly, through use of wireless technology. Workers must use new technology to streamline construction processes, and use paperless mobile offices. Champion was named to a "Clean & Green" task force by City of Riverside to advise mayor's office on solar energy coinciding with Governor's Green Building Initiative for public buildings, which requires buildings to be 20% more energy efficient by 2015. Majority of company's business is with public buildings.

Chevron Products Company $1,777,575 685Primary product is cleaner-burning motor oil & gasoline. Replacement of equipment will reduce air emissions, increase energy efficiency etc.

Chicana Service Action Center, Inc. $113,178 48

Company implemented a Green Workforce Program dedicated to training and educating the community on the benefits and importance of going green, and has begun training and certifying individuals in Photovoltaic (PV) installation to fill various positions within the field of solar cell technology.

Christopher A. Joseph & Associates, Inc. $74,880 80 Company is an environmental consulting firm.CITY OF RICHMOND WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD $197,478 53

This contract is under the BUILD Program which is marketing towards the solar industry and is already placing workers with these companies.

CONOCO PHILLIPS COMPANY

$342,000 500

Implemented a Clean Fuel Expansion project to produce cleaner-burning gasoline and diesels. The process uses a hydro-cracking unit and an additional sulfur plant to covert 20,000 barrels per day of high-sulfur gas oil into ultra-low sulfur gasoline and diesel, using high pressures and a special catalyst to reduce sulfur compounds in fuel, leaving the product relatively sulfur-free.

CONTRACTORS' ALLIANCE OF RICHMOND $28,350 30 Construction (Green Building training in Leadership In Energy and Environmental Design).

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Contractor NameApproved Amount # to Train Clean/Green Desription

Custom House Hotel LP dba Portola Hotel and Spa at Monterey Bay $92,220 116

Portola Hotel and Spa offers a complete range of services inclluding: lodging, meeting sites, conference facilities, and corporate and private social events. Company is in process of obtaining LEED certification that will enable it to market to environmentally conscious corporations throughout the world.

Decore-Ative Specialties, Inc. $858,240 596

To become environmental-friendly production facility, company has invested $3.5 million to create & launch new green technology equipment for cabinets & other products. The technology will give significant reduction in environmental impact of installing cabinets in homes, and allow company to compete with companies that outsource processes out-of-state due to environmental restrictions in California. The new process will reduce waste. Training plan covers Manufacturing Skills on practices and techniques for clean technology and environmental-friendly production.

Del Monte Corporation $482,670 655

Company produces natural & organic food chains, and is researching and monitoring products to protect against environmental contaminants. They validate temperature requirements & evaluate new biocides for washing & sanitizing products. Prevention of spoilage during storage & distribution exceeds Cal-OSHA mandated skills.

Delphon Industries, LLC $98,262 103

Company recognizes need to be environmentally and socially responsible. They will conduct a train-the-trainer program in green business practices, such as recycling, thereby decreasing waste and improving air quality.

Disco Hi-Tec America, Inc. $34,452 33

Internationally accepted ISO specification for Environmental Management that establishes environmental policy for company. They will increase efficiency, use of energy and raw materials, resulting in less waste. Training will establish them as "green company."

Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream $548,496 293Trainees will learn to predict and prevent defects, and improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses and other pollutants.

Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream Holdings Inc. $1,135,728 956

Trainees will learn to predict and prevent defects, and improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses and other pollutants.

Dunn Edwards Corporation $39,000 130

Mission is to provide the best performing paints that preserve the environment, conserve energy & material resources, and promote health & safety. Company initiates policies to safeguard the health of employees and the public, as well as the quality of the environment. They recycle over 95% of the process waste stream from factories and voluntarily discontinued using latex paint additive ethylene glycol, to be replaced with more costly propylene glycol, a nontoxic substance. In 2000 they formed joint venture with Amazon Environmental to sell recycled late paint. Company constantly researches new ways to be environmentally-friendly, and reformulated their paint from oil-based to water based.

East Bay Spanish Speaking Citizens' Foundation $72,644 26 Training is for solar and energy efficient occupations.

EBTA Architects, Inc. $30,976 16

EBTA must meet demand by developing new systems to improve architectural design, expand customer service, and decrease production costs. Ability to incorporate more technology into company processes and learn newly emerging "green" building, with Leadership in Energy and Environmental design techniques will help them remain competitive by designing and producing more sustainable design products in the future.

ELECTRONIC INTERFACE INC. DBA APPLIED ENGINEERING $160,512 66 Clean room assembly & ISO certification, hybrid carsELECTRONIC INTERFACE INC. DBA APPLIED ENGINEERING $269,620 85 Hybrid vehiclesELECTRONIC INTERFACE, INC. DBA APPLIED ENGINEERING, INC. $198,900 85

Company is shifting its focus to solar and other nanotechnology related industries. Production staff will be trained in skills related to solar products.

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Elgar Electronics Corporation $149,580 270

Digital loop control product introduced January 2007 & more new products will allow customers to modify or exchange software in products, rather than replace major hardware components, reducing waste.

Empire Container Corporation $74,360 52 Company produces recycled and green products.Engineering & Testing services Corporation $221,400 246

Some of the company's services include environmental consulting, water supply studies, asbestos surveys and soil testing.

ESLOAR, INC. $74,520 60

Manufactures and construction of utility scale solar power plants. The eSolar power plant utilizes small mirrors which track the sun with high precision and reflect the sunlight to a tower-mounted receiver, which boils water to create steam. This steam powers a traditional turbine and generator to produce solar electricity.

F. RODGERS CORPORATIO $389,700 433Takes part in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), a national standard for green building design.

FIBERTECH POLYMERS, INC. $45,000 45 recycling (terminated)

FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY $497,250 1,275

This Company allows the customer to replace standard systems and materials with green ones in the event of a loss. In 2008 Governors Office recognized them as one of five firms to contribute to the green movement.

Flextronics International USA, Inc. $205,530 510

Company provides metal fabrication, stamping, and design support for solar powered products. New solar industry customers are now requiring Flextronics to train workers in green manufacturing practices.

Fong Brothers Printing, Inc. $74,520 115

Company is becoming certified compliant to environmental standards ISO 14001 for green manufacturing process improvements towards zero emissions, environmentally preferred purchasing of materials, and energy and water conservation methods. The are meeting increasing customer demand for environmentally-certified paper products using raw materials harvested from certified sources, controlled wood sources or post-consumer reclaimed sources.

Fresno Truck Center $341,250 130

New diesel engine emission standards will go into effect soon, and service /maintenance on new high tech engines and retro fitting older trucks to "cleaner & greener" machines is going to require increased training.

Fresno West Coalition of Economic Development $54,235 35

This training project is designed to build a workforce in the West Fresno for the solar industry.

Frito-Lay $1,678,383 3,368Company uses natural gas in manufacturing process. Provide company training in safety, security, environmental waste & hazard waste.

Frito-Lay $1,155,600 1,605

Company uses natural gas in manufacturing process. Will provide training to increase efficiency; reduce waste; minimize fuel emissions; and use technology that reduces water, electricity & gas. One of 2 mfg plants (Modesto) uses solar power to cook SunChips. Company has "green team".

FullBloom Baking Company, Inc. $51,120 71

Company uses organic and all natural ingredients, and is committed to implementing environmentally conscious processes. They set goal to achieve certification from Leaders in Energy & Environmental Design, a nonprofit that expands sustainable building practices. Company will become more energy efficient and reduce waste and water in production processes, including packaging.

GENERAL ATOMICS $221,400 300

General Atomics uses a gas turbine modular helium reactor in a power plant with quantum improvement in thermal efficiency, about 50%. This efficiency makes possible much lower power costs, without environment degradation & resource depletion of burning fossil fuels. Company harnesses nuclear power & provides systems for hazardous materials destruction, including supercritical water oxidation. Urban Maglev program will develop a magnetic levitation technology for a cost effective & environmentally friendly option for urban mass transportation. Also, company just received a grant for research into development of biofuels using microalgae. 1 acre of algae provides 150 times the oil that 1 acre of soybeans does. Researchers estimate 10 million acres of algae will supply all the transportation fuel needs for the US.

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General Mills Operations, LLC $180,000 160

Company manufactures yogurt products. Its largest green initiative is recycling yogurt waste, cardboard, plastic, and aluminum foil. Company installed T-8 fluorescent bulbs, is redesigning its condensate system to reduce comsumption of natural gas, and is working with suppliers to reduce amount of plastic in its containers.

Genesis Engineering Services, Inc. $64,480 40

A significant portion of the business activity involves collecting used electronic equipment, moving it and recycling what can be reused.

GILSTRAP'S CLEANING AND RESTORATION SERVICES, INC. $29,920 17

This company provides mold, asbestos, and additional indoor environmental remediation services.

Give something Back Business Products $235,040 80

Green certified business provides green printing and paper products, reusable modular systems and ergonomically correct products.

GIVE SOMETHING BACK BUSINESS PRODUCTS $187,200 80

GSB is an Alameda County "Green Certified Business". Its 19,800 square foot Oakland facility is equipped with rooftop solar energy production units. GSB is known as a "B Corporations". "B Corporation" companies must meet strict comprehensive, transparent social and environmental standards, and amend their governing documents to reflect socially responsible values.

GNB Corporation $58,240 64Manufactures vacuum components for science and industry - valves, baffles and chambers primarily for aerospace and solar industries.

Gold Crown Electronics, Inc. $20,280 13

Company specializes in electronics repair and refurbishing. They focus on quality and use of sustainable material, enforcing a rigorous e-waste procedure to achieve Tier 1 Supplier certification. ETP training will help them pursue higher level environmental certifications.

Hill Partnership, Inc. $20,196 27 Firm focuses on environmental design and green building.

Hitachi Data Systems Corporation $200,700 300

Company designs and distributes high-end storage devices and software. Offers Conserve IT services to reduce data center energy consumption, and a "spin-down" process that reduces data storage space and energy consumption. Has won serveral Green Awards.

Innovative Nitrogen Systems, LLC $31,200 20 Produces nitrogen generators (pure) that, consume little energy.

International Business Machines Corporation $235,125 275

Company provides information technology hardware, software, service products, and e-business solutions. Proposed curriculum includes Green Storage, IBM Solutions for Green IT, Lean and Green: System z, SCM Green Sustainable Offering and Tools, and IBM System p and Project Big Green - Competitive Update.

INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY $360,000 160

Company is engaged in partnerships with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and has a long-standing policy of using no wood from endangered forests and supports mutual recognition of forest certification standards.

INTERNATIONAL RECTIFIER CORPORATION $74,736 173

This company manufactures and designs power management semiconductors. The company's power management technology aims to make electricity a better "fuel. This will enable manufacturers of electrical and electronic devices to create products with compact features and prolonged battery life at a lower cost.

Irwin Industries, Inc. $742,446 489

Demand for cleaner burning petroleum products is creating demand for Irwin's services at their refineries. New regulations require construction of new processing units & ongoing maintenance, creating more opportunities for Irwin. Recent contract to install cogeneration plants for Southern California Edison.

Jacob Moss, Inc. dba Moss Electrical Contracting $28,080 12

Company provides photovoltaic solar systems and energy conservation upgrades. Training will expand employees' knowledge in solar electrical grounding and bounding, solar power, and other topics.

Jazz Semiconductor, Inc. $345,600 240

Manufactures simiconductor devices used to create chips, the integrated circuits that are present in everday electronic devices. To reduce its carbon footprint, it has improved the performance and energy efficiency of air, water, and production equipment systems, overhauling its fabrication facility operations to reduce the consumption of water, compressed air, and electricity throughout the plant.

Jeld-Wen, Inc. $321,930 365

Company is focusing training efforts on increasing efficiencies and expanding green-manufacturing processes, as well as quality and customer service. Workers will be trained in green manufacturing improvements and other skills.

JSR MICRO, INC. $159,120 136 Company is implementing solar and hybrid energy applications.

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K-1 Packaging Group $96,408 36

Company manufactures packaging materials for various consumer products, and is working to reduce its carbon footprint. Its in-house recycling program reduces amount of waste that is sent to the landfill, and all of its electrical energy comes from wind power.

KS Industries LP $504,000 350

KSI is involved with all the producers (Chevron, Shell, Aera Energy, Berry Petroleum) in clean technology. Company works on many projects involving water treatment and reclamation. KSI does most of the maintenance at Chevron's station 36 water plant, which provides 60,000 barrels of reclaimed production water per day for agricultural use.

Label Impressions, Inc. $35,828 26Small label printer uses only paper materials that come from sustainable forests, that are managed responsibly.

LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY OPERATED BY LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC $69,300 70

For the past 10 years this company has been in the research and development process for the High Pressure Hydrogen Car and is now ready to transfer to commercial production.

Leadership Training & Education Fund $436,748 454

Curriculum meets client needs for trained janitors that can respond to the need of property owners and managers to decrease energy costs, and to help create and promote safer, more secure, greener, and healthier environments. They will keep buildings free from pollutants and respond to new green cleaning initiatives.

Limoneira Company $136,368 100

Limoneira is an agribusiness that is also involved in community development and land stewardship. Five acres of its land is used to convert green waste to mulch that is spread in its orchards to improve the soil. It has a power generating system to reduce the company's electricity cost by one-third, and has added solar panels to help power water pumps.

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics company $176,676 293

Company's core capabilities are in the design, development, stystems integration, production, and sustainment of advanced military aircraft and related technologies. It seeks new ways to reduce energy usage and lower greenhouse gas emissions, and is a member of the EPA's Green Power Partnership and is one of the top green power purchasers in the country.

Lortz & Son Manufacturing Company, Inc. $401,004 141

Company fabricates towers for wind generation and recently completed support structures in solar fields. They are taking action to reduce carbon footprint and integrate green business practices into operations via several new software packages to support paperless operating system.

LPA, Inc. $252,525 259

The architecture profession is rapidly changing to include more green developments and sustainable buildings. LPA needs to retrain architects and designers as certified Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design standards. They are introducing new system called the Building Information Model that allows comprehensive method to meet new green standards efficiently.

MCCARTHY BUILDING COMPANIES INC $108,675 172

Training is specifically designed and necessary for workers to become Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified.

MEAN MACHINE INC. $30,420 13Company is a manufacturer of environmental parts that are used in subsurface testing, groundwater remediation, and environmental cleanup.

Medway Plastics Corporation $74,100 38

Company promotes clean tech by using recycled plastic and using a Cogen power plant which runs on natural gas. Their R&D department researches plastic bottles and other plastic materials, including recycling processes.

MemoryTen, Inc. $132,288 48

Company designs and provides customized memory chips and components using sustainable recycling. They disassemble and recycle used computer components, housings, chips, hard drives and other items. In an effort to become "Green Certified" company has begun to refurbish IPod units and is giving training in green technology.

Merryvale Vineyards, LLC $19,500 30 Sustainable grape farming

Micro Dental laboratories $92,610 147

Company promotes green business practices such as company-wide recycling of paper and metal products, energy saving lighting and equipment, and digital imaging instead of conventional x-ray.

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Miller Breweries West LLP $1,277,100 330 Company uses steam & compressed air in manufacturing process.Monighan & Associates, Inc., dba Monighan Design $8,112 13 Architectural designers for clean technology.

Musco Olive Products dba Musco Family Olive company $58,176 101

Musco Olives produces foodservice items and ripe olvies for the retail market. Customers are demanding both environmental sustainability and food safety/security. Forklifts are being replaced with units that satisfy improved emission standards. Hazardous materials training includes instruction in waste management, spill prevention, and the satisfaction of environmental standard for the protection of air, land and water.

National Semiconductor corporation $1,998,000 1,500

Committed to environment, health & safety excellence and meeting or exceeding regulatory requirements for hazardous substances. Programs have been implemented to reduce hazardous substances, chemicals and/or emissions. All factories are ISO 14001 & OHSAS

NATIONAL SEMIICONDUCTOR CORPORATION $780,000 1,500

National's power efficient circuits are posed to meet the future energy needs to products across an array of industries including medical, security, video distribution/ transmission, and personal mobile devices. National also has entered into the photovoltaic market with new technology designed to increase the effectiveness of solar panels under variable light conditions.

Natural Selection Foods LLC dba Earthbound Farm $173,160 130

Founded as a farm & organic raspberry stand, company gas grown to manufacture and sell organic produce on 40,000 acres. They promote sustainable agriculture, protecting the ecosystem health; run vehicles on biodiesel; use recycled cardboard for salad cartons; avoid using chemicals; conserve petroleum; save trees, landfill space, kilowatts of energy and water. in 2003 owners received Global USA's Corporate Environmental Leadership award.

NBC UNIVERSAL INC

$243,000 250

Carbon-neutral production efforts involve reducing emissions, purchasing carbon emission offsets, and using hybrid or electric production vehicles whenever possible. Also recycles non-toxic cleaning products and low emission paints, sealants, and lacquers.

Network Hardware Resale, Inc. $48,600 108 Provides technical support and sales of pre-owned & refurbished networking equipment.

NEW UNITED MOTOR MANUFACTURING, INC. $6,010,200 2,835

New technologies ensure cars are environmentally safe, impacting materials such as sealants, plastics, & paints. NUMMI collects & recycles pallets & wood scraps, and Filtercake recycled for use in cement. Waste Reduction Awards Program Winner every year since 1993 by Integrated Waste Mgmt Board. Also conserves energy & promotes alternative transportation through Spare the Air program, and partners with conservation groups on environmental projects.

Opportunities Industrialization Center West dba JobTrain $119,360 40

Curriculum developers will work with employers from solar industry to create placement opportunities for solar graduates as Installers.

Orange County Container Corporation $449,820 210

Company was certified in June 2008 by Forest Stewardship Council as responsible manager of forests. They produce paper and pulp products.

Organic Mattresses, Inc. $21,060 27

Company is leading manufacturer of organic mattresses & bedding, and is full-circle environmental company committed to offering retailers the purest organic products. They use certified, organic raw materials, and cotton batting is premium grade virgin cotton sanitized with non-chemical ozone process. Premium Eco-Wool is humanely shorn from hormone free, homeopathically raised sheep grazing in pesticide-free meadows. Natural rubber latex cores supplied by only US source for pure 100% natural Talalay-processed rubber, derived from milk of the rubber tree.

Orion ICS, LLC dba Gemini Energy Services $74,100 19 This company is a full service operations and maintenance provider to the wind industry.

OWENS CORNING SALES L $194,400 200

Owens is best known for it PNK Fiberglass insulation. It's a product made from sand and recycled glass. The products Owens Corning sells each year are also responsible for the prevention of more than 1 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions.

OWENS DESIGN INCORPORATED $150,072 74

Company designs, engineers, manufactures, assembles, and tests the capital equipment used by companies in the solar industry.

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Pacific Ethanol, Inc. $216,000 150Company manufactures and distributes low-carbon ethanol, and is reducing transportation cost by selling locally, with fewer harmful atmospheric emissions.

Pebble Beach Company $74,760 89

Company operates resort hotels and golf links, provides meeting and event facilities, luxury accomodations, activities and resort amenities. It is a certified green business through the Monterey Bay Area Green Business Program, exceeding program standards for conserving resources, preventing pollution, and minimizing waste.

Penske Truck Leasing Company $490,050 726

Company has been proactive in "going green", by supporting research and engine usage that is environmentally-friendly. They train employees when moving from diesel fuel to compressed natural gas. All company operations exceed environment standards in recycling of waste, water, and oil. They invested in 3 new buildings that are energy efficient and is updating existing buildings to be more green.

Perrin Bernard Supowitz, Inc. dba The Individual Group $199,335 97

Company is a paper, food, and janitorial supplies distributor to restaurants, wholesalers, food processors, caterers, and bakeries. It is adding eco-friendly products (degradable, biodegradable, and/or compostable) to its product supply inventory, and wants its employees trained and knowledgable about these green products.

Peterson Brothers Construction, Inc. $129,600 180

Training will eliminate waste in installation processes and green production processes will be introduced for first time.

PHARMAVITE LLC $514,368 752

Green Business Operations with a recycling program for waste that is a result of production at the plants and the company has implemented a lighting project that will reduce electrical usage while increasing lighting in the factories.

PHCC Education Foundation/Green Plumbers USA $197,117 347

Foundation was created through agreement with Green Plumbers of Australia to bring successful water and energy conservation program to America. Program is designed to protect natural resources through plumbing efficiencies improved technologies to reduce water demand, curtail greenhouse gas emissions, and limit global warming. Distinct methods of repair and installation are required, and training will teach installers new techniques for working with green plumbing materials. Participating employers will be able to control costs by reducing on the job scrap and improve efficiency.

Phenomenex, Inc $298,800 200

Supplies key products for environmental science & other sciences. Company provides solutions for cleaner, more efficient fuels, using columns & new technologies for renewable fuel sources. They have been part of all the major research into green fuels, testing biodiesel and bioethanol. Phenomenex published a biofuels analysis guide May 2, 2008.

Pilkington North America, Inc. $131,760 75

Company investing in capacity to produce specialty glass for photovoltaic market or solar panel industry. By expanding its manufacturing capacity of transparent conducting oxide coating, they hope to minimize the total carbon footprint of solar panel manufacturing process. They will use new technology to dramatically reduce the carbon footprint of end use products in homes and buildings.

Praxair Distribution, Inc. $643,968 516

Company processes specialty gases (produced when air is purified, compressed, & condensed), high-performance coatings, and acetylene (produced as by-products of chemical production or recovered from natural gas). Praxair's direct emissions of air, water & solid waste are low due to manufacturing process using a renewable resource-air-as an input and cryogenic & physical technologies to transform into its component parts. Company captures & refines gas by-products with minimal environmental effect. About 2/3 of annual revenue is derived from applications which help their customers: reduce environmental footprints, improve energy efficiency, and increase yield of production-thus decreasing use of raw materials.

PRECISION SWISS PRODU $74,880 40Expanding into solar and nanotechnology and integrating green business solutions into its operations.

PS PRINT, LLC $99,144 102

Green Business Operations- recycles four tons of paper per day; printing multiple projects on large sheets of paper; changing from conventional inks with soy based; upgrading saber cutter to minimize waste, installing efficient lighting; upgrading to low energy use compressors.

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PURE ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC. $18,720 12

Company designs, sells, services and installs solar electric, water, pool, and wind energy systems for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.

Quad Knopf, Inc. $481,500 214 Provides biological studies and environmental consulting.

Raytheon Corporation $1,804,000 4,000

Company uses fan systems to manufacture electronics. Provided training in cleanroom and hazmat procedures. Company uses processes that reduce waste. Company has initiated a Carbon Footprint program to reduce emission of gasses.

Recycling Industries, Inc. $15,600 10Company provides recycling service to businesses and people in northern California. They recycle paper, plastic, glass and aluminum.

REGIONAL TECHNICAL TRAINING CENTER $460,080 120

The purpose of this program is to prepare new-hire trainees to obtain entry level green collar jobs in the bay area such as: photovoltaic installer, solar thermal installer, sales rep, energy auditors, water, air, soil technicians, and hazmat techs.

REHRIG PACIFIC COMPANY $494,856 237

Uses 100% recyclable materials throughout its product line and they use non-heavy metal colors.

Renesas Technology America Inc $159,840 120

Has a GTI initiative to promote saving energy, reducing waste, and using green cleaning solution throughout the company.

RICOH AMERICAS CORPOR $495,510 772

Named one of the Global 100's most sustainable Corporations in the world by the World Economic Forum the past three years. RAC is committed to lowering the carbon foot print of its customers and providing ways to which it products and services can help companies reduce, reuse, and recycle resources. They offer 100% energy star compliant products; end-of-life management and custom solutions.

Sacramento Area Electrical Workers Joint Apprenticeship and Training Trust $74,669 86

Organization dedicated to providing industry skills training and to securing high-quality job opportunities for its members. Journey level electricians are currently faced with understanding new national building codes and green practices, and implementing green solutions in work environments. Green training topics such as Solar Panel Installation and Advanced Lingting Controls have been added to update member skills.

Safety-Kleen System, Inc. $870,102 369 Provides industrial waste management, oil recycling, & parts cleaning.

San Francisco Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee $184,450 200

Provides electrical industry skills training to its members, as well as expanded retraining in commercial, business and computer skills, including green training topics such as solar panel installation and advanced lighting controls (an important new green training for electricians working in large buildings).

Severn Trent Services $156,870 105

Company is the world's leading supplier of water and waste water treatment solutions, and they design and manufacture water disinfection products to protect water resources. Training will help to reduce waste and improve efficiency.

SHAW DIVERSIFIED SERVICES INC

$138,050 251

Practices "Zero Waste" -- Shaw diverts approximately 11,430,000 pounds of recyclables from disposal to landfill per year, resulting in an estimated $1,850,860 in savings through waste reduction, reuse, and reduced landfill costs.

SHEET METAL & AIR CONDITIONING APPRENTICESHIP & JOURNEYMAN JOINT TRAINING FUND $285,240 180

Training includes green business practices necessary to meet commercial interest and demand to develop, retrofit, and maintain greener buildings.

Silicon Valley Workforce Investment Network (SVWIN) $379,225 197

Major core employer is Nanosolar, Inc. They use new solar cell that generates energy & uses nanotechnology - it's cost efficient & uses green power. 197 Nanosolar trainees @ $1925 cost.

SoloPower, Inc. $394,134 93Small company is in research and development phases for the manufacturer of thin-film photovoltaic solar cells and modules that convert the light from the sun into energy.

SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT $253,800 300

Company is changing to a digital process of marketing materials for theatrical release. This change will replace the old method of using posters and press kits.

Southern California Floor Covering Crafts Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee $123,200 200

The industry is shifting to green building materials that require distinct methods of installation.

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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PAINTING & DRYWALL INDUSTRIES APPRENTICESHIP TRUST $124,978 125

Providing training on how to eliminate the west of potentially polluting painting and coating materials, which will increase journeymen's awareness of green issues to improve applications skills.

Southern California Roofers & Waterproofers Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee $201,500 250

Origanization provides training for apprentices and journeymen in the roofing and waterproofing construction industry. There is a shortage of roofers and waterproofers trained in energy efficient green building technologies and procedures. In response to the federal economic stimulus plan to create green jobs, the organization needs to provide workers with skills on energy efficient dwellings.

STRUCTURAL COMPOSITES INDUSTRIES L.L.C. $281,160 142

Designs and manufacturers lightweight, aluminum-lined composite-wrapped, high pressure cylinders for alternative fuel vehicles.

STURGEON AND SON, INC. $538,560 374 Clean Construction processes; usses recycled materials.

Suffolk Construction Company, Inc. $74,592 74

To reduce energy consumption & comply w/new advances in "Green" building technologies, most trainees will receive training in Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design for Green Building standards.

SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC $1,496,664 2,028

Sun is committed to designing & delivering eco-friendly processors, systems, programs & services that help businesses reduce power consumption, environmental impact & energy costs.

SUTI Holdings, LP $99,000 100One employer, Senz-It Inc. produces applications for the emerging environmental air quality and food safety sectors. (6 trainees approved for $5940 at this company.)

Tait & Associates, Inc. $283,500 210 Environmental Consulting Services

Tait & Associates, Inc. $75,500 125

Company is a construction and architectural engineering firm that provides civil engineering, construction, surveying, architectural, and environmental services. Clients demand that the company provide green technology architectural and engineering services. In last three years, company has cross-trained staff for positions in its Environmental Compliance Consulting business.

TAMCO Steel $323,910 295TAMCO is only small steel mill in California and recycles scrap metal & mills it into reinforcing bar for construction industry. They use processed heat & compressed air.

TBP/ARCHITECTURE, INC. $74,844 63New green requirements for sustainable design are quickly becoming the "construction" industry standards.

Techmer PM, LLC $95,040 44

Techmer designs and manufactures high performance polymer additives and plastic colorants. Company received the Los Angeles County "2008 Smart Business Recycling Award" for significantly reduced waste disposal. Company also exercises strict controls over emission of plastic pellets during production, and recycles all of its plastic cardboard, metal, and office-paper waste.

Technical Consumer Products Inc. $115,200 40 Manufactures and distributes energy efficient fixtures.THE NEIL JONES FOODS COMPANY DBA TOMA TEK, INC. $944,136 423

Company has modernized their plant to produce higher yields, and spent $3 million on advanced technology, that improves product yield and reduces energy consumption. Training is required to utilize new equipment.

Toppan Photomasks, Inc. $182,196 241 Produce photomasks, used as components in solar technology and other products.

Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. $99,360 138

Company is committed to the reduction of waste, hazardous substances, and the impact of its operations on the environment. They are a Sony Green Partner who received many awards, and have been certified in ISO14001 for green business practices. They have started many Voluntary Plans to lessen global warming, and are trying to achieve a 25% reduction in carbon emissions and 10% reduction in PFCs by 2010.

Turner Construction Company $249,282 339

Turner provides construction and project management services to a cross-section of industries. Company states is the largest builder of green buildings in the nation. Training classes are designed for workers to become LEED accredited. Committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions, production waste, and electricity consumption.

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TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATION

$294,066 527

Manufacturing lead-free products that meet hazardous material elimination requirements and the company manufacturing plants and facilities have implemented energy conservation measures that have resulted in an annual saving of 26 million kilowatt hours.

U.S. FARM SYSTEMS, INC. $211,200 64leader in dairy waste handling, allows dairies to comply with environmental regulations & protect communities.

U.S. Foodservice, Inc, $110,880 80

Company is a distribution operation that supplies national, private-label and signature brand items to restaurants, schools, universities, government facilities, hotels, healthcare institutions and sport stadiums. In September 2007, it was certified by the Bay Area Green Business Program to be the first food service company in the nation to achieve Green Business Certification.

UltraSystems Environmental Inc. $30,360 23

Provides environmental planning and consulting services. Currently working w/ports of LA & Long Beach to implement Clean Air Action Plan; and LA County on Alternative Technologies for Solid Waste Projects. Involved with AB32 - Greenhouse Gas Emissions work through goods movement projects, including METRO.

United Parcel Service, Inc. $1,334,965 1,221

A new system called Package Flow Technology has been enhanced to include Telemetric, which analyzes data in delivery trucks to slash energy consumption, improve efficiency, and increase customer satisfaction. In California, this will help UPS maintain momentum towards going green.

US Farm Systems, Inc. $161,200 62leader in dairy waste handling, allows dairies to comply with environmental regulations & protect communities

US FoodService, Inc. $198,450 147Company is expanding their organic food lines, and their "green initiative" by eliminating non-biodegradable packaging.

US Hybrid $15,600 10Develops, designs and produces drive systems and related components for electric, hybrid-electric, and fuel cell powered vehicles.

VAN DORPE CHOU ASSOCIATES, INC. $57,720 37

Company is implementing Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design program to promote integrated, green, whole-building design practices.

VEKTREX ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS, INC. $12,480 8

This small business develops, manufactures, and markets advanced power electronic solutions that support green technology LEDs and laser diodes.

Veritable Vegetable $164,736 88 Certified organic handler distributes organic produce.

VISIONS RECYCLING, INC. $15,840 12 Recycle hazardous waste materialsVVP America Inc., Vitro America $815,652 278

Produces more efficient glass products such as "Low E" and other green products for better insulation, and to reduce heating and cooling costs.

WELLPOINT, INC.dba BLUE CROSS OF CALIFORNIA

$405,000 750

Green Business Operations --Has partnered with Dell to redefine the way businesses approach environmental leadership with the "Plant a Forest for Me" initiative, a program that enables organizations worldwide to facilitate the planting of millions of trees in sustainably managed reforestation projects to offset a portion of their overall carbon footprint.

WOONGJIN COWAY USA IN $43,500 29Provides intergraded distribution and sales of air purifiers, water filtration devices, digital bidets, megasonic cleaning device, and other well-being home appliances.

Xerox Corporation $332,750 250

Company is focused on green technology innovation and developed reusable paper. They invented paper that can be printed on, then reused the next day when paper turns blank, resulting in reduced waste and less environmental impact.

Yes! Solar Solutions, Inc. $70,200 30 Company designs and tests solar systems.175 Contracts $58,427,834 53,826

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California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy Humboldt County Humboldt

The Retraining Partnerships (1A and 1B) shall include classroom and hands-on training that provides green building principles, building science fundamentals and State Energy Code licensure laws for either the residential or commercial construction sector.

$ 889,725 Un/underemployed workers with

focus on workers with construction experience

100

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy Humboldt County Humboldt

The Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships (2A and 2B) will provide an understanding of basic construction practices with a solid grounding in green building, energy and water efficiency and distributed generation renewable energy practices/technologies to prepare individuals for work in the building retrofit field.

$ 722,540 New Workforce Entrants, Un/underemployed Workers 100

Regional Industry Clusters of Opportunigty

Grant (RICOG)

Developing Regional Capacity Humboldt County

Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino, Siskiyou, Trinity

DIVERSIFIED HEALTHCARE, BUILDING & SYSTEMS CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE, SPECIALTY AG, FOOD & BEVERAGES, INVESTMENT SUPPORT SVS, MANAGEMENT & INNOVATION SVS, NICHE MANUFACTURING

$ 200,000

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

Northern Rural Training and Employment Consortium

Butte

The Retraining Partnerships (1A and 1B) shall include classroom and hands-on training that provides green building principles, building science fundamentals and State Energy Code licensure laws for either the residential or commercial construction sector.

$ 1,000,000 Un/underemployed workers with

focus on workers with construction experience

117

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

Northern Rural Training and Employment Consortium

Butte

The Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships (2A and 2B) will provide an understanding of basic construction practices with a solid grounding in green building, energy and water efficiency and distributed generation renewable energy practices/technologies to prepare individuals for work in the building retrofit field

$ 1,000,000 New Workforce Entrants, Un/underemployed Workers 117

California Green Jobs Corps

Energy Efficiency, Green Construction, Green Waste, Solar Power, Alternative Automotive Fuel

Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint CC District (Shasta

College)

Shasta The regional programs will provide Green Jobs Corps opportunities for 1,500 at-risk youth aged 16-24. Participants will receive career training in various green courses.

$ 650,606

Out-of-School Youth, Foster Youth, Youth Offender, Youth

with disability, Migrant and seasonal farm worker youth,

Youth of incarcerated parents, Native American and Indian youth, Requires additional assistance to complete an educational programs or to

secure and hold employment

California Green Jobs Corps

Energy Efficiency, Green Construction, Green Waste, Solar Power, Alternative Automotive Fuel

Northern Rural Training and Employment Consortium

ButteThe regional programs will provide Green Jobs Corps opportunities for 1,500 at-risk youth aged 16-24. Participants will receive career training in various green courses.

$ 919,132

Out-of-School Youth, Foster Youth, Youth Offender, Youth

with disability, Migrant and seasonal farm worker youth,

Youth of incarcerated parents, Native American and Indian youth, Requires additional assistance to complete an educational programs or to

secure and hold employmentRecovery Act Tax

Credits for New Clean-Tech Manufacturing

Jobs

Solar Hot Water FAFCO, Inc. ButteFAFCO will develop a next generation low cost, polymer based solar hot water heating system for homes. The complete system in a box will be low cost and easy to install.

$ 214,500

DOL Pathways of Poverty Grants

Renewable Energy, Efficiency

Assessment, Green Building Construction

and Retrofitting, Weatherization,

Manufacturing, and Waste Collection and

Remediation

Northern Rural Training and Employment 

Consortium (NoRTEC)

Butte, Del Norte, Lassen, Modoc, Siskiyou, Shasta,

Tehama, and Trinity

The grantee will train and place participants for employment in energy renewal and efficiency industry clusters. $ 4,000,000

High school dropouts, at‐risk youth, welfare recipients, individuals with a criminal record, unemployed and 

dislocated workers

FEDERAL AND STATE ARRA GRANTS WITH SPECIFIC FOCUSED ON GREEN TRAINING PROGRAMS

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

NORTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY

$ 1,812,265

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Employment Training Panel (Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program)*

Green/Clean Technology

Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint CC District (Shasta

College)

Shasta, Tehama, Trinity

This program will upgrade skills for incumbent workers, and provide a trained workforce, so as to encourage retention and expansion in California for the emerging green/clean industry sector.

$ 137,410 New-hire and incumbent workers

Regional Industry Clusters of Opportunigty

Grant (RICOG)

Developing Regional Capacity

Northern Rural Training and Employment 

Consortium (NoRTEC)

Butte, Del Oro, Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama, Trinity

RENEWABLE/ENERGY EFFICIENCY, ALLIED HEALTH, FUEL TECHNOLOGY, AGI-BUSINESS TECH, SMALL INNOVATIVE INDUSTRIES I.T.

$ 249,000

$ 8,170,648

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California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

Sacramento Employment Training

AgencySacramento

The Retraining Partnerships (1A and 1B) shall include classroom and hands-on training that provides green building principles, building science fundamentals and State Energy Code licensure laws for either the residential or commercial construction sector.

$ 997,810 Un/underemployed workers with

focus on workers with construction experience

200

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

Sacramento Employment Training

AgencySacramento

The Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships (2A and 2B) will provide an understanding of basic construction practices with a solid grounding in green building, energy and water efficiency and distributed generation renewable energy practices/technologies to prepare individuals for work in the building retrofit field

$ 968,682 New Workforce Entrants, Un/underemployed Workers 230

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Alternative and Renewable Fuel

Sacramento Employment Training

AgencySacramento

The category (3) will coordinate workforce development and training services delivery related to alternative and renewable fuel and vehicle technology.

$ 500,000

Un/underemployed workers, incumbent workers with focus on transportation fuel, vehicle and

component manufacturing relatedworkers

146

California Green Jobs Corps

Energy Efficiency, Green Construction, Green Waste, Solar Power, Alternative Automotive Fuel

Sacramento Employment and Training Agency

SacramentoThe regional programs will provide Green Jobs Corps opportunities for 1,500 at-risk youth aged 16-24. Participants will receive career training in various green courses.

$ 937,890

Out-of-School Youth, Foster Youth, Youth Offender, Youth

with disability, Migrant and seasonal farm worker youth,

Youth of incarcerated parents, Native American and Indian youth, Requires additional assistance to complete an educational programs or to

secure and hold employment

Construction Talent Transfer Program Construction North Central

Counties Consortium Sutter

The program will provide focused job training in areas including commercial concrete, welding, electrical, drywall and other construction trades to assist nearly 600 displaced residential construction workers.

$ 450,000 Unemployed, Displaced Construction Workers

Programs are potentially 'green' but cannot be identified

Construction Talent Transfer Program Construction

Northern California Teamster Apprentice

TrainingSacramento

The program will provide focused job training in areas including commercial concrete, welding, electrical, drywall and other construction trades to assist nearly 600 displaced residential construction workers.

$ 450,000 Unemployed, Displaced Construction Workers

Programs are potentially 'green' but cannot be identified

Construction Talent Transfer Program Construction

Sacramento Employment Training

AgencySacramento

The program will provide focused job training in areas including commercial concrete, welding, electrical, drywall and other construction trades to assist nearly 600 displaced residential construction workers.

$ 450,000 Unemployed, Displaced Construction Workers

Programs are potentially 'green' but cannot be identified

DOL Green Jobs Capacity Building Home-Energy

Sacramento Regional Conservation and

Service CorpsSacramento Participants will receive credentials related to the home energy rating

system training. $ 92,820 YouthBuild Participants

Regional Industry Clusters of Opportunigty

Grant (RICOG)

Developing Regional Capacity

Sacramento Employment Training

Agency

El Dorado, Sacramento, Sutter,

Yolo, YubaCLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGY $ 200,000

GREATER SACRAMENTO

$ 5,047,202

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California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

Contra Costa Commununity College

DistrictContra Costa

The Retraining Partnerships (1A and 1B) shall include classroom and hands-on training that provides green building principles, building science fundamentals and State Energy Code licensure laws for either the residential or commercial construction sector.

$ 1,000,000 Un/underemployed workers with

focus on workers with construction experience

180

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy Sonoma County Sonoma

The Retraining Partnerships (1A and 1B) shall include classroom and hands-on training that provides green building principles, building science fundamentals and State Energy Code licensure laws for either the residential or commercial construction sector.

$ 1,000,000 Un/underemployed workers with

focus on workers with construction experience

300

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

Peralta Community College District Alameda

The Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships (2A and 2B) will provide an understanding of basic construction practices with a solid grounding in green building, energy and water efficiency and distributed generation renewable energy practices/technologies to prepare individuals for work in the building retrofit field

$ 1,000,000 New Workforce Entrants, Un/underemployed Workers 120

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy Richmond City Contra Costa

The Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships (2A and 2B) will provide an understanding of basic construction practices with a solid grounding in green building, energy and water efficiency and distributed generation renewable energy practices/technologies to prepare individuals for work in the building retrofit field

$ 1,000,000 New Workforce Entrants, Un/underemployed Workers 190

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Alternative and Renewable Fuel Richmond City Contra Costa

The category (3) will coordinate workforce development and training services delivery related to alternative and renewable fuel and vehicle technology.

$ 500,000

Un/underemployed workers, incumbent workers with focus on transportation fuel, vehicle and

component manufacturing relatedworkers

125

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

San Francisco Department of Economic & Workforce

Development

San Francisco

The Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships (2A and 2B) will provide an understanding of basic construction practices with a solid grounding in green building, energy and water efficiency and distributed generation renewable energy practices/technologies to prepare individuals for work in the building retrofit field

$ 998,550 New Workforce Entrants, Un/underemployed Workers 150

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Alternative and Renewable Fuel

San Francisco Department of Economic & Workforce

Development

San FranciscoThe category (3) will coordinate workforce development and training services delivery related to alternative and renewable fuel and vehicle technology.

$ 277,500

Un/underemployed workers, incumbent workers with focus on transportation fuel, vehicle and

component manufacturing relatedworkers

144

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

Solano Community College Solano

The Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships (2A and 2B) will provide an understanding of basic construction practices with a solid grounding in green building, energy and water efficiency and distributed generation renewable energy practices/technologies to prepare individuals for work in the building retrofit field

$ 418,751 New Workforce Entrants, Un/underemployed Workers 240

California Green Jobs Corps

Energy Efficiency, Green Construction, Green Waste, Solar Power, Alternative Automotive Fuel

City of College San Francisco San Francisco

The regional programs will provide Green Jobs Corps opportunities for 1,500 at-risk youth aged 16-24. Participants will receive career training in various green courses.

$ 931,087

Out-of-School Youth, Foster Youth, Youth Offender, Youth

with disability, Migrant and seasonal farm worker youth,

Youth of incarcerated parents, Native American and Indian youth, Requires additional assistance to complete an educational programs or to

secure and hold employment

California Green Jobs Corps

Energy Efficiency, Green Construction, Green Waste, Solar Power, Alternative Automotive Fuel

Peralta Community College District Alameda

The regional programs will provide Green Jobs Corps opportunities for 1,500 at-risk youth aged 16-24. Participants will receive career training in various green courses.

$ 937,511

Out-of-School Youth, Foster Youth, Youth Offender, Youth

with disability, Migrant and seasonal farm worker youth,

Youth of incarcerated parents, Native American and Indian youth, Requires additional assistance to complete an educational programs or to

secure and hold employment

BAY AREA

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California Green Jobs Corps

Energy Efficiency, Green Construction, Green Waste, Solar Power, Alternative Automotive Fuel

San Mateo County San MateoThe regional programs will provide Green Jobs Corps opportunities for 1,500 at-risk youth aged 16-24. Participants will receive career training in various green courses.

$ 936,429

Out-of-School Youth, Foster Youth, Youth Offender, Youth

with disability, Migrant and seasonal farm worker youth,

Youth of incarcerated parents, Native American and Indian youth, Requires additional assistance to complete an educational programs or to

secure and hold employment

California Green Jobs Corps

Energy Efficiency, Green Construction, Green Waste, Solar Power, Alternative Automotive Fuel

Workforce Institute, San Jose/Evergreen

CCDSanta Clara

The regional programs will provide Green Jobs Corps opportunities for 1,500 at-risk youth aged 16-24. Participants will receive career training in various green courses.

$ 937,873

Out-of-School Youth, Foster Youth, Youth Offender, Youth

with disability, Migrant and seasonal farm worker youth,

Youth of incarcerated parents, Native American and Indian youth, Requires additional assistance to complete an educational programs or to

secure and hold employment

Construction Talent Transfer Program Construction Richmond City Contra Costa

The program will provide focused job training in areas including commercial concrete, welding, electrical, drywall and other construction trades to assist nearly 600 displaced residential construction workers.

$ 450,000 Unemployed, Displaced Construction Workers

Programs are potentially 'green' but cannot be identified

DOL Green Jobs Capacity Building Waste-to Energy

California Indian Manpower

Consortium Inc.

Sonoma and Mendocino

CIMC will develop develop curriculum for three-tier traning program to facilitate the development of jobs in local waste-to energy facilites. $ 100,000 Indian Tribes

DOL Green Jobs Capacity Building Solar and Energy

Community Action Partnership of

Sonoma CountySonoma Program will provide a vocational traning center for entry-level solar

installer and energy efficency auditor training. $ 100,000 YouthBuild graduates and entry-level workers

Recovery Act Tax Credits for New Clean-

Tech Manufacturing Jobs

Solar CSI Cali Solar, Inc. Santa Clara CaliSolar will build a new manufacturing facility to process silicon feedstock into finished solar cells. $51,563,980

Recovery Act Tax Credits for New Clean-

Tech Manufacturing Jobs

Solar PV Miasole Santa ClaraMiasole will manufacture Solar PV Cells and modules based on an innovative thin-film production technology. These Solar PV Cells will drive lower the costs of renewable clean electricity generation.

$10,450,200

Recovery Act Tax Credits for New Clean-

Tech Manufacturing Jobs

Solar PV Miasole Santa ClaraMiasole will manufacture Solar PV Cells and modules based on an innovative thin-film production technology. These Solar PV Cells will drive lower the costs of renewable clean electricity generation.

$91,350,000

Recovery Act Tax Credits for New Clean-

Tech Manufacturing Jobs

Solar PV Nanosolar Santa Clara

Nanosolar will factory produce tools for the manufacturing of low-cost, low-GHG emission solar cells, using nanotechnology-enabled roll-to-roll processes. Tools enable high throughput production steps includingprinting of electronic ink, annealing, various deposition steps, cell assembly, and quality control and testing of structural and functional properties of product.

$43,453,309

Recovery Act Tax Credits for New Clean-

Tech Manufacturing Jobs

Solar PV Stion Corporation Santa ClaraStion Corporation will manufacture high efficiency (11-12%+) CIGS thin-film photovoltaic modules on glass. The resulting technology will aid the domestic solar energy industry.

$37,500,000

DOL Pathways of Poverty Grants

Energy Efficiency and Clean Energy

National Council of La Raza

Santa Clara & San Diego

The grantee will work with its partners to bring economic gains to Latinos with barriers to employment by operating green pathways programs in heavily blighted urban locations.

$ 1,982,259 Low‐income and unemployed individuals, and individuals with 

limited English proficiency

Industries with Statewide Need

Transportation, Warehousing and

Other Services Sector

Peralta Community College District

Alameda

The Alameda Transportation and Logistics Academic Support Initiative (ATLAS) is a regional consortium of community colleges, Workforce Investment Boards, community workforce providers, labor, and regional industry employers that will implement career path trainings in transportation, warehousing, and logistics for underserved unemployedand underemployed populations in the greater East Bay Interstate 80/580 corridor from Oakland to Richmond.

$ 1,000,000 Unemployed or underemployed individuals 225

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Employment Training Panel (Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program)*

Green/Clean Technology Solyndra, Inc. Alameda

This program will upgrade skills for incumbent workers, and provide a trained workforce, so as to encourage retention and expansion in California for the emerging green/clean industry sector.

$ 350,550 New-hire and incumbent workers

Regional Industry Clusters of Opportunigty

Grant (RICOG)

Developing Regional Capacity

North Valley Job Training Consortium

(NOVA)

Santa Clara, San Mateo INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & HEALTH/BIO MEDICINE $ 200,000

Regional Industry Clusters of Opportunigty

Grant (RICOG)

Developing Regional Capacity Contra Costa Alameda, Contra

Costa, Solano RENEWABLE ENERGY & WATER TECHNOLOGY $ 200,000

$ 248,637,999

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California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy Hartnell College Monterey

The Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships (2A and 2B) will provide an understanding of basic construction practices with a solid grounding in green building, energy and water efficiency and distributed generation renewable energy practices/technologies to prepare individuals for work in the building retrofit field

$ 999,862 New Workforce Entrants, Un/underemployed Workers 140

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

San Luis Obispo County San Luis Obispo

The Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships (2A and 2B) will provide an understanding of basic construction practices with a solid grounding in green building, energy and water efficiency and distributed generation renewable energy practices/technologies to prepare individuals for work in the building retrofit field.

$ 610,055 New Workforce Entrants, Un/underemployed Workers 200

Regional Industry Clusters of Opportunigty

Grant (RICOG)

Developing Regional Capacity Santa Barbara

San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara,

Ventura

RENEWABLE ENERGY, ENERGY GENERATION & STORAGE, GREEN BUILDING & ENERGY EFFICIENCY, BIOFUELS, TRANSPORTATION & ALTERNATE FUELS, WATER & WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT, ENVIRO COMPLIANCE & SUSTAINABILITY PLANNING

$ 250,000

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

Kern Community College District Kern

The Retraining Partnerships (1A and 1B) shall include classroom and hands-on training that provides green building principles, building science fundamentals and State Energy Code licensure laws for either the residential or commercial construction sector.

$ 766,406 Un/underemployed workers with

focus on workers with construction experience

120

California Green Jobs Corps

Energy Efficiency, Green Construction, Green Waste, Solar Power, Alternative Automotive Fuel

Merced County MercedThe regional programs will provide Green Jobs Corps opportunities for 1,500 at-risk youth aged 16-24. Participants will receive career training in various green courses.

$ 937,890

Out-of-School Youth, Foster Youth, Youth Offender, Youth

with disability, Migrant and seasonal farm worker youth,

Youth of incarcerated parents, Native American and Indian youth, Requires additional assistance to complete an educational programs or to

secure and hold employment

California Gang Reduction, Intervention and Prevention Initiative

Solar Panel Construction, Building

Material Recycling, Hazardous Waste

Handling

San Joaquin County Office of Education San Joaquin The initiative will provide job training and education programs targeting

200 youths that are at-risk of joining gangs or seeking to leave them. $ 400,000 At-risk Youths age 14-24

California Gang Reduction, Intervention and Prevention Initiative

Solar Panel Construction, Building

Material Recycling, Hazardous Waste

Handling

Stanislaus County Alliance Stanislaus The initiative will provide job training and education programs targeting

200 youths that are at-risk of joining gangs or seeking to leave them. $ 500,000 At-risk Youths age 14-24

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

Kern/Inyo/Mono Consortium Kern

The Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships (2A and 2B) will provide an understanding of basic construction practices with a solid grounding in green building, energy and water efficiency and distributed generation renewable energy practices/technologies to prepare individuals for work in the building retrofit field

$ 319,655 New Workforce Entrants, Un/underemployed Workers

DOL Green Jobs Capacity Building

Energy and Utlities County of Kern Kern Solar Installation program for adult farmworkers. Offer youth hands-on experience in green-energy technologies.

$ 100,000 25 Adult farm-workers each semester, Youth

DOL Green Jobs Capacity Building

Energy retrofit, Solar energy

San Joaquin County Office of Education San Joaquin

Participants will develop skills needed for energy retrofit, solar energy and similar jobs. Also improve teachers' skills in the areas of occupational safety and hazardous-materials handling

$ 70,000 YouthBuild participants between 18-24 year of age

DOL Pathways of Poverty Grants

Solar Energy, Water Management, Sustainable

Manufacturing, Construction

West Hills Community College District

Fresno, Kings, San Joaquin

This project will recruit rural disadvantaged adults and provide an arrayof supportive services including pre-training assessments, pre-employment workshops, GED training and applied basic skills remediation to prepare participants for local green employment opportunities.

$ 3,000,000 Disadvantaged individuals

$ 1,859,917

CENTRAL COAST

SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY

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Employment Training Panel (Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program)*

Green/Clean Technology

Farmworker Institute of Education and

Leadership Development

Monterey, KernThis program will upgrade skills for incumbent workers, and provide a trained workforce, so as to encourage retention and expansion in California for the emerging green/clean industry sector.

$ 663,840 New-hire and incumbent workers

Regional Industry Clusters of Opportunigty

Grant (RICOG)

Developing Regional Capacity Fresno

Amador, Calaveras, Fresno, Kern, Kings, Inyo,

Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Mono, San Joaquin, Stanislaus,

Tuolumne

HEALTHCARE $ 200,000

$ 6,957,791

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California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

Long Beach Community College

DistrictLos Angeles

The Retraining Partnerships (1A and 1B) shall include classroom and hands-on training that provides green building principles, building science fundamentals and State Energy Code licensure laws for either the residential or commercial construction sector.

$ 953,186 Un/underemployed workers with

focus on workers with construction experience

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

Long Beach Community College

DistrictLos Angeles

The Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships (2A and 2B) will provide an understanding of basic construction practices with a solid grounding in green building, energy and water efficiency and distributed generation renewable energy practices/technologies to prepare individuals for work in the building retrofit field

$ 976,060 New Workforce Entrants, Un/underemployed Workers 100

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Alternative and Renewable Fuel Long Beach City Los Angeles

The category (3) will coordinate workforce development and training services delivery related to alternative and renewable fuel and vehicle technology.

$ 500,000

Un/underemployed workers, incumbent workers with focus on transportation fuel, vehicle and

component manufacturing relatedworkers

210

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy Los Angeles County Los Angeles

The Retraining Partnerships (1A and 1B) shall include classroom and hands-on training that provides green building principles, building science fundamentals and State Energy Code licensure laws for either the residential or commercial construction sector.

$ 1,000,000 Un/underemployed workers with

focus on workers with construction experience

150

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Alternative and Renewable Fuel Los Angeles County Los Angeles

The category (3) will coordinate workforce development and training services delivery related to alternative and renewable fuel and vehicle technology.

$ 500,000

Un/underemployed workers, incumbent workers with focus on transportation fuel, vehicle and

component manufacturing relatedworkers

150

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

North Orange County Community College

DistrictOrange

The Retraining Partnerships (1A and 1B) shall include classroom and hands-on training that provides green building principles, building science fundamentals and State Energy Code licensure laws for either the residential or commercial construction sector.

$ 1,000,000 Un/underemployed workers with

focus on workers with construction experience

165

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy College of the Desert Riverside

The Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships (2A and 2B) will provide an understanding of basic construction practices with a solid grounding in green building, energy and water efficiency and distributed generation renewable energy practices/technologies to prepare individuals for work in the building retrofit field

$ 815,843 New Workforce Entrants, Un/underemployed Workers

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy Los Angeles City Los Angeles

The Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships (2A and 2B) will provide an understanding of basic construction practices with a solid grounding in green building, energy and water efficiency and distributed generation renewable energy practices/technologies to prepare individuals for work in the building retrofit field

$ 1,000,000 New Workforce Entrants, Un/underemployed Workers 200

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

Los Angeles Trade Technical College Los Angeles

The Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships (2A and 2B) will provide an understanding of basic construction practices with a solid grounding in green building, energy and water efficiency and distributed generation renewable energy practices/technologies to prepare individuals for work in the building retrofit field

$ 1,000,000 New Workforce Entrants, Un/underemployed Workers 150

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

San Bernardino Community College

DistrictSan Bernardino

The Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships (2A and 2B) will provide an understanding of basic construction practices with a solid grounding in green building, energy and water efficiency and distributed generation renewable energy practices/technologies to prepare individuals for work in the building retrofit field

$ 869,651 New Workforce Entrants, Un/underemployed Workers 200

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

South Bay Workforce Investment Board Los Angeles

The Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships (2A and 2B) will provide an understanding of basic construction practices with a solid grounding in green building, energy and water efficiency and distributed generation renewable energy practices/technologies to prepare individuals for work in the building retrofit field

$ 529,858 New Workforce Entrants, Un/underemployed Workers 70

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

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Energy Efficiency, Green Construction, Green Waste, Solar Power, Alternative Automotive Fuel

Long Beach City Los AngelesThe regional programs will provide Green Jobs Corps opportunities for 1,500 at-risk youth aged 16-24. Participants will receive career training in various green courses.

$ 935,797

Out-of-School Youth, Foster Youth, Youth Offender, Youth

with disability, Migrant and seasonal farm worker youth,

Youth of incarcerated parents, Native American and Indian youth, Requires additional assistance to complete an educational programs or to

secure and hold employment

California Green Jobs Corps

Energy Efficiency, Green Construction, Green Waste, Solar Power, Alternative Automotive Fuel

Los Angeles Community College

DistrictLos Angeles

The regional programs will provide Green Jobs Corps opportunities for 1,500 at-risk youth aged 16-24. Participants will receive career training in various green courses.

$ 937,890

Out-of-School Youth, Foster Youth, Youth Offender, Youth

with disability, Migrant and seasonal farm worker youth,

Youth of incarcerated parents, Native American and Indian youth, Requires additional assistance to complete an educational programs or to

secure and hold employment

California Green Jobs Corps

Energy Efficiency, Green Construction, Green Waste, Solar Power, Alternative Automotive Fuel

Orange County OrangeThe regional programs will provide Green Jobs Corps opportunities for 1,500 at-risk youth aged 16-24. Participants will receive career training in various green courses.

$ 937,890

Out-of-School Youth, Foster Youth, Youth Offender, Youth

with disability, Migrant and seasonal farm worker youth,

Youth of incarcerated parents, Native American and Indian youth, Requires additional assistance to complete an educational programs or to

secure and hold employment

Construction Talent Transfer Program Construction

Playa Vista Job Opportunities and Business Services

Los Angeles

The program will provide focused job training in areas including commercial concrete, welding, electrical, drywall and other construction trades to assist nearly 600 displaced residential construction workers.

$ 450,000 Unemployed, Displaced Construction Workers

Programs are potentially 'green' but cannot be identified

Construction Talent Transfer Program Construction

Riverside County Economic

Development AgencyRiverside

The program will provide focused job training in areas including commercial concrete, welding, electrical, drywall and other construction trades to assist nearly 600 displaced residential construction workers.

$ 450,000 Unemployed, Displaced Construction Workers

Programs are potentially 'green' but cannot be identified

California Gang Reduction, Intervention and Prevention Initiative

Solar Panel Construction, Building

Material Recycling, Hazardous Waste

Handling

City Impact Ventura The initiative will provide job training and education programs targeting200 youths that are at-risk of joining gangs or seeking to leave them. $ 500,000 At-risk Youths age 14-24

DOL Energy Training Partnership

Energy-Efficiency Building and Retrofit

Industries, and Energy Efficiency

Assessment

H-CAP Inc Los Angeles & Riverside

The program will provide green ehnaced skills training to job-seekers and entry level environmental service workers for new and emerging green occupations in the Healthcare industry.

$ 723,000 Immigrants and minorities

DOL Energy Training Partnership

Energy-Efficency Building Construction

and Retrofitting

International Training Institute for the Sheet

Metal and Air Conditioning Industry

Los Angeles, Anaheim, Long

Beach, Riverside, San Bernardino

Grantee will prepare unemployed and incumbent sheet metal workforce for careers in energy efficent building construction, retrofitting, and manufacturing by customized training.

$ 4,995,188 Unemployed and underemployed individuals, veterans, minorities

and women

DOL Energy Training Partnership

Energy-Efficency and Clean Energy

Utility Workers Union of America (UWUA),

AFL-CIOLos Angeles

The program will implement the Green Skills=Green jobs project to provide safety, technical and green skills training. Participants will receive pre-apprenticeship traning programs

$ 4,993,922 Women, minorities, older youth and incumbent workers

DOL Green Jobs Capacity Building

Green Construction, Energy Efficency, and

Weatherization

Coalition for Responsible Community

Development

Los Angeles Used to establish the "Green Jobs Training Initiative." Curriculm will be developed to include green construction, energy efficency , and weatherization and provide development to faculty members.

$ 100,000 YouthBuild Program participants

DOL Green Jobs Capacity Building

Green Building and Renewable Energy

Los Angeles Communities

Advocating for Unity, Social Justice and Action (La Causa)

Los Angeles Grantee will develop a green buliding curriculum to include renewable energy, water conservation, energy efficnecy and weatherization ; solar accreditied training and weatherization certtification for staff.

$ 100,000 YouthBuild Program participants

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DOL Green Jobs Capacity Building Green Construction Mojave Basin Youth

Corps, Inc

Adelato, Apple Valley, Hesperia,

and Victorville

MBYC will create a curriculum designed to create career pathways for participants in Green Construction. A industry-recognized certificate will be offered.

$ 83,455 YouthBuild Participants

DOL Green Jobs Capacity Building

Photovoltaic, Weatherization and

Energy

San Gabriel Valley Conservation and

Service CorpsLos Angeles

Program will prepare hundreds of participants over the three program cycles for careers in Photovoltaic installation, weatherization and energy audits.

$ 98,122 Youth

DOL Green Jobs Capacity Building Green Building

Women in Non Traditional

Employment RolesLos Angeles Program will provide training for low-income women in green-building

careers. $ 100,000 124 Low-Income Women

Recovery Act Tax Credits for New Clean-

Tech Manufacturing Jobs

Battery Aerovironment, Inc. Los Angeles

Aeroenvironment plans to manufacture a patent pending Mobile Charger that combines a battery pack with a Level 3 DC connector. It is designed for on-road service trucks to provide a quick charge to stranded battery electric vehicles similar to an “out-of-gas” situation.

$ 310,800

Recovery Act Tax Credits for New Clean-

Tech Manufacturing Jobs

Battery Aerovironment, Inc. Los AngelesAeroenvironment plans to purchase equipment for manufacturing 25kWh LiTiO advanced battery packs and battery management systems.

$ 369,600

Recovery Act Tax Credits for New Clean-

Tech Manufacturing Jobs

Solar Hot Water Sun Earth, Inc. San Bernardino

SunEarth, Inc will manufacture liquid flat plate solar thermal collectors for medium temperature domestic water heating and industrial processes and will manufacture standard and custom rolled and ultrasonically welded absorber plates and fin-tubes. The resulting technologies will be used in energy efficient solar hot water heaters.

$ 288,600

DOL Pathways of Poverty Grants

Energy-Efficient Building, Construction

and Retrofit; Renewable Electric

Power

Jobs for the Future Inc. (JFF) 

Los Angeles

Jobs for the Future, in partnership with the AFL-CIO Working for America Institute, will dramatically ramp up pathways into green industries for unemployed and disadvantaged individuals in neighborhoods in five cities that are seriously impacted by the current economic downturn: Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, and Philadelphia.

$ 2,040,000 Unemployed and disadvantaged individuals

DOL Pathways of Poverty Grants

Green Building Construction and

Retrofit

Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD)

Los AngelesThe grantee will recruit, train, and provide placement services to unemployed or dislocated workers in the energy efficiency, weatherization, and green building retrofit sectors.

$ 4,000,000 Dislocated, unemployed,

underemployed, low-income workers, and veterans

Industries with Statewide Need

Transportation, Warehousing and

Other Services Sector

Los Angeles Community College District

Los AngelesThe project proposes to offer short-term training on topics related to the advanced transportation and sustainable business practice categories.

$ 1,000,000 Unemployed, incumbent workers and career-transitioning workers 220

Industries with Statewide Need

Transportation, Warehousing and

Other Services Sector

Foothill Employment and Training Consortium

Los Angeles

Foothill WIB has developed a demand driven partnership which focuses on employing individuals in the field of automotive technology. It has developed a training design which will result in employment in demand occupations for the targeted participants

$ 600,000 At-risk out -of-school youth,

dislocated workers, incumbent workers, veterans

80

Industries with Statewide Need

Transportation, Warehousing and

Other Services Sector

Victor Valley Community College

San Bernardino

The grantee and its partners will provide industry-approved training and certification to prepare workers for careers as: 1) Automotive Service Technicians with new skills for maintenance of Hybrid Vehicles; 2) Diesel Truck Maintenance Technicians, and 3) FAA Certified Airframe & Power plant Technicians.

$ 837,500 Low-income, unemployed residents and dislocated workers 150

Regional Industry Clusters of Opportunigty

Grant (RICOG)

Developing Regional Capacity

Pacific Gateway Workforce Investment 

Board

Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura

GREEN ECONOMY STUDY - ENERGY GENERAITON, ENERGY STORAGE, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, WATER & WASTE WATER, TRANSPORTATION

$ 249,987

Regional Industry Clusters of Opportunigty

Grant (RICOG)

Developing Regional Capacity San Bernardino Riverside, San

Bernardino RENEWABLE ENERGY & "RECESSION RESISTANT CLUSTER" $ 249,000

$ 34,495,349

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California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

Grossmont-Cuyamaca

Community College District

San Diego

The Retraining Partnerships (1A and 1B) shall include classroom and hands-on training that provides green building principles, building science fundamentals and State Energy Code licensure laws for either the residential or commercial construction sector.

$ 1,000,000 Un/underemployed workers with

focus on workers with construction experience

250

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

Imperial Valley College Imperial

The Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships (2A and 2B) will provide an understanding of basic construction practices with a solid grounding in green building, energy and water efficiency and distributed generation renewable energy practices/technologies to prepare individuals for work in the building retrofit field

$ 439,578 New Workforce Entrants, Un/underemployed Workers 25

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Alternative and Renewable Fuel Imperial County Imperial

The category (3) will coordinate workforce development and training services delivery related to alternative and renewable fuel and vehicle technology.

$ 500,000

Un/underemployed workers, incumbent workers with focus on transportation fuel, vehicle and

component manufacturing relatedworkers

75

California Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program

Green Building and Clean Energy

San Diego Workforce Partnership San Diego

The Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnerships (2A and 2B) will provide an understanding of basic construction practices with a solid grounding in green building, energy and water efficiency and distributed generation renewable energy practices/technologies to prepare individuals for work in the building retrofit field

$ 700,000 New Workforce Entrants, Un/underemployed Workers 160

DOL Green Jobs Capacity Building

Emerging Green Sectors

San Diego Imperial Counties Labor

CouncilSan Diego

A research-based green jobs curriculum will serve as a road map for workers to obtain the skills to enter into union apprenticships leading to jobs in the green economy.

$ 100,000 Workers entering into union apprenticeships

DOL Green Jobs Capacity Building

Green -Builder and Retrofitting

Able-Disabled Advocacy Inc. San Diego

Participants will learn skills needed for occupations such as Green Builder and retro-fitter; Solar System Installer; Wind Turbine Technician ; and Energy Efficency Auditior

$ 100,000 At-risk, drop-out youth with

disabilites and low-income adults with disabilites.

Employment Training Panel (Clean Energy Workforce Training

Program)*

Green/Clean Technology

Home Energy Systems, Inc. San Diego

This program will upgrade skills for incumbent workers, and provide a trained workforce, so as to encourage retention and expansion in California for the emerging green/clean industry sector.

$ 110,500 New-hire and incumbent workers

Regional Industry Clusters of Opportunigty

Grant (RICOG)

Developing Regional Capacity San Diego San Diego HEALTHCARE/COMMUNICATION CONVERSION $ 200,000

DOL LMID Labor Market Research

EDD's Labor Market Information Division Statewide

Work will enable the grantee to estimate the number of green jobs in California, identify emerging occupations, job skills and training neededfor employment in these occupations.

$ 1,250,000 State employees

Dept of Energy Solar California Solar Training Partnership Statewide The partnership will develop a regional resource and training center. $ 3,500,000

Trainers for solar photovoltaic, solar heating and cooling

techniques

DOL Energy Training Partnership Wind Energy

National Ironworkers and Employers Appenticeship Training and Journeyman

Upgrading Fund

Statewide Project will provide training to ironworkers to up-skill for the renewable wind energy sector, and place them on wind-turbine erection projects. $ 1,943,931 Dislocated Workers

DOL Energy Training Partnership

Construction and Building Maintenance LMCC-IBEW-NECA Statewide

California Advanced Lighting Controls Training Program will train electricians in design, installation, and maintenance of advanced lighting controls to improve energy efficency in commercial facilites

$ 5,000,000 Unemployed and underemployed electricians

STATEWIDE

SOUTHERN BORDER

$ 3,150,078

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DOL State Energy Sector Partnership and

Training Grants

Energy and Water Efficiency, Demand

Response, Renewable Energy,

Clean Vehicle & Renewable

Transporation Fuel Industries, Electricity

Transmission and Distribution

Infrastructure

California Workforce Investment Board &

Employment Development Department

Statewide

The grantee will utilize this funding to support six Regional Teams - San Diego Workforce Partnerhip, Sacramento Employment and Training Agency, Northern Rural Training and Employment Consortium, Los Angeles City Workforce Investment Board, Alameda County Workforce Investment Board, and San Joaquin Valley Local Workforce Investment Boards - in the development of training programs in emerging energy efficiency and renewable energy industries. Training activities includes Green Building Partnership, Clean Energy Retraining Partnership, Pre-apprenticeship Training, and Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vechicle Technologies programs.

$ 6,000,000

Dislocated workers, veterans, unemployed and underemployed workers, low‐income youth and adults, new workforce entrants, individuals with disabilities and individuals with criminal records

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California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyFair View HS - Building

Design and Construction Academy

ButteThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy Paradise HS - Green Academy Butte

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

Economic and Workforce Development Program: Industry Driven Regional Collaboratives

Grants

Industries that are part in the Green Economy

Shasta College - Green Workforce Training Shasta-Tehama-Trinity

The grants provide funds to community colleges FY 2009-10 for flexible, short-term, “design it yourself” local projects and to meet regional business needs, particularly in high growth, emerging technology industries.

$ 311,680

State Budget revisions reduced EWD Program

dollars, and subsequently, IDRC

Grants amounts for FY 2009-2010

California Gang Reduction, Intervention and Prevention Initiative

Green IndustrySacramento

Employment Training Agency

Sacramento

The participants will receive a broad range of services, including mental health services, gang couseling, educational skills, occupational training in business services, biotech areas and green industry apprenticeships

$ 500,000

Gang members, gang-involved, or at-risk of gang involvement youth who are, in or out of school, and are

14–24 years of age

California Partnership Academy Program Green Academy

Laguna Creek High - Green Energy

Technology AcademySacramento

This program is a Senate Bill (SB) 70 Governor's Career Technical Education Initiative funding results for fiscal year (FY) 2009-10.

$ 72,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academy Program Green Academy

Laguna Creek High - Green Energy

Technology AcademySacramento

This program is a Senate Bill (SB) 70 Governor's Career Technical Education Initiative funding results for fiscal year (FY) 2008-09.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy Franklin HS - Green Engineering Academy Sacramento

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy Pleasant Grove HS - CADD/COMM Academy Sacramento

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy

Cosumnes Oaks High School - Green

Engineering and Design Academy

Sacramento

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for 2009-10 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers in 2010-11.

$ 29,000 Grades 10 to 12 Students

Southern California Edison's Green Jobs Education Initiative

Green Jobs/Fields California Community Colleges Sacramento

This $1 million gift will launch "Green Jobs Education Iniative," providing scholarship support for community colleges students seeking training or certification in green jobs or fields.

$ 1,000,000 Community College students

FEDERAL AND STATE GRANTS WITH SPECIFIC FOCUSED ON GREEN TRAINING PROGRAMS (Non-ARRA)

NORTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY

GREATER SACRAMENTO

$ 395,680

$ 1,727,000

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California Gang Reduction, Intervention and Prevention Initiative

Green Industry Oakland Private Industry Council Alameda

The participants will receive a broad range of services, including mental health services, gang couseling, educational skills, occupational training in business services, biotech areas and green industry apprenticeships

$ 499,700

Gang members, gang-involved, or at-risk of gang involvement youth who are, in or out of school, and are

14–24 years of age

California Gang Reduction, Intervention and Prevention Initiative

Green Industry San Jose Conservation Corp Santa Clara

The participants will receive a broad range of services, including mental health services, gang couseling, educational skills, occupational training in business services, biotech areas and green industry apprenticeships

$ 500,000

Gang members, gang-involved, or at-risk of gang involvement youth who are, in or out of school, and are

14–24 years of age

California Partnership Academy Program Green Academy John F. Kennedy High -

Green Tech Academy AlamedaThis program is a Senate Bill (SB) 70 Governor's Career Technical Education Initiative funding results for fiscal year (FY) 2009-10.

$ 72,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academy Program Green Academy

Montgomery high - Green Construction and

Design AcademySonoma

This program is a Senate Bill (SB) 70 Governor's Career Technical Education Initiative funding results for fiscal year (FY) 2009-10.

$ 72,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academy Program Green Academy John F. Kennedy High -

Green Tech Academy AlamedaThis program is a Senate Bill (SB) 70 Governor's Career Technical Education Initiative funding results for fiscal year (FY) 2008-09.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academy Program Green Academy

Montgomery high - Green Construction and

Design AcademySonoma

This program is a Senate Bill (SB) 70 Governor's Career Technical Education Initiative funding results for fiscal year (FY) 2008-09.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyKennedy (John F.) HS -

Green Ventures Academy

AlamedaThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy Oakland Technical HS - Green Academy Alameda

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy San Lorenzo HS - Green Academy Alameda

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy College Park HS - Eco Technology Academy Contra Costa

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy

El Cerrito HS - Automotive Technology and Alternative Energy

Academy

Contra CostaThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy Lincoln (Abraham) HS - Green Academy San Francisco

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyWoodside HS - Efficient

Use of Water and Energy Green Academy

San MateoThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

BAY AREA

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California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyHill (Andrew P.) HS -

Green Tech and Sustainability Academy

Santa ClaraThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyMt. Pleasant HS - Green

Remodeling & Construction Academy

Santa ClaraThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy Overfelt (William C.) HS -Green Careers Academy Santa Clara

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyYerba Buena HS -

Construction Technology Academy

Santa ClaraThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy Hayward High School - Green Energy Academy Alameda

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for 2009-10 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers in 2010-11.

$ 29,000 Grades 10 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyLivemore High School -

Green Engineering Academy

Alameda

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for 2009-10 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers in 2010-11.

$ 29,000 Grades 10 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademySkyline High School - Renewable Energy

AcademyAlameda

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for 2009-10 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers in 2010-11.

$ 29,000 Grades 10 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy

Clayton Valley High School -

Engineering/Design Academy

Contra Costa

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for 2009-10 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers in 2010-11.

$ 29,000 Grades 10 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy Vintage High School - The Green Academy Napa

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for 2009-10 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers in 2010-11.

$ 29,000 Grades 10 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy Soquel High School - Green MEC Academy Santa Cruz

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for 2009-10 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers in 2010-11.

$ 29,000 Grades 10 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyBenicia High School -

Environmental Resource Management Academy

Solano

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for 2009-10 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers in 2010-11.

$ 29,000 Grades 10 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyVallejo High School - Apache Engineering

AcademySolano

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for 2009-10 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers in 2010-11.

$ 29,000 Grades 10 to 12 Students

$ 1,921,700

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California Gang Reduction, Intervention and Prevention Initiative

Green Industry Monterey County Monterey

The participants will receive a broad range of services, including mental health services, gang couseling, educational skills, occupational training in business services, biotech areas and green industry apprenticeships

$ 500,000

Gang members, gang-involved, or at-risk of gang involvement youth who are, in or out of school, and are

14–24 years of age

Economic and Workforce Development Program: Industry Driven Regional Collaboratives

Grants

Industries that are part in the Green Economy

Hartnell College - Sustainable Design

Associate of Science Degree

Monterey

The grants provide funds to community colleges FY 2008-10 for flexible, short-term, “design it yourself” local projects and to meet regional business needs, particularly in high growth, emerging technology industries.

$ 326,249

State Budget revisions reduced EWD Program

dollars, and subsequently, IDRC

Grants amounts for FY 2009-2011

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy

Salinas High School - Sustainable Design and

Green Construction Academy

Monterey

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for 2009-10 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers in 2010-11.

$ 29,000 Grades 10 to 12 Students

California Gang Reduction, Intervention and Prevention Initiative

Green Industry Fresno County Fresno

The participants will receive a broad range of services, including mental health services, gang couseling, educational skills, occupational training in business services, biotech areas and green industry apprenticeships

$ 475,000

Gang members, gang-involved, or at-risk of gang involvement youth who are, in or out of school, and are

14–24 years of age

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy Edison HS - Clean and Green Academy Fresno

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyCentral HS - Central Agricultural Science

AcademyFresno

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy

Weber Institute of Applied Sciences & Technology- Green

Technology/Alternative Energies Academy

San JoaquinThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy

Ceres HS - Manufacturing "Fast

Track" Program Academy

StanislausThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyPorterville HS - Alternate

Energy Resource Occupations Academy

TulareThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

Economic and Workforce Development Program: Industry Driven Regional Collaboratives

Grants

Industries that are part in the Green Economy

West Hills Community College - Emerging

Industries (Ag Manufacturing & Solar)

Fresno

The grants provide funds to community colleges FY 2009-10 for flexible, short-term, “design it yourself” local projects and to meet regional business needs, particularly in high growth, emerging technology industries.

$ 373,472

State Budget revisions reduced EWD Program

dollars, and subsequently, IDRC

Grants amounts for FY 2009-2011

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyArvin High School -

Environmental Horticulture Academy

Kern

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for 2009-10 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers in 2010-11.

$ 29,000 Grades 10 to 12 Students

CENTRAL COAST

SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY

$ 855,249

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California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyBear Creek High School -

Green Energy and Technology Academy

San Joaquin

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for 2009-10 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers in 2010-11.

$ 29,000 Grades 10 to 12 Students

$ 1,116,472

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California Gang Reduction, Intervention and Prevention Initiative

Green Industry Foothill Employment and Training Consortium Los Angeles

The participants will receive a broad range of services, including mental health services, gang couseling, educational skills, occupational training in business services, biotech areas and green industry apprenticeships

$ 500,000

Gang members, gang-involved, or at-risk of gang involvement youth who are, in or out of school, and are

14–24 years of age

California Gang Reduction, Intervention and Prevention Initiative

Green Industry Los Angeles Community College District Los Angeles

The participants will receive a broad range of services, including mental health services, gang couseling, educational skills, occupational training in business services, biotech areas and green industry apprenticeships

$ 500,000

Gang members, gang-involved, or at-risk of gang involvement youth who are, in or out of school, and are

14–24 years of age

California Gang Reduction, Intervention and Prevention Initiative

Green Industry Los Angeles Conservation Corps Los Angeles

The participants will receive a broad range of services, including mental health services, gang couseling, educational skills, occupational training in business services, biotech areas and green industry apprenticeships

$ 500,000

Gang members, gang-involved, or at-risk of gang involvement youth who are, in or out of school, and are

14–24 years of age

California Gang Reduction, Intervention and Prevention Initiative

Green Industry SELACO Workforce Investment Board Los Angeles

The participants will receive a broad range of services, including mental health services, gang couseling, educational skills, occupational training in business services, biotech areas and green industry apprenticeships

$ 500,000

Gang members, gang-involved, or at-risk of gang involvement youth who are, in or out of school, and are

14–24 years of age

California Partnership Academy Program Green Academy

Alhambra High - A.H.S. Green Construction

Academy Los Angeles

This program is a Senate Bill (SB) 70 Governor's Career Technical Education Initiative funding results for fiscal year (FY) 2009-10.

$ 72,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academy Program Green Academy Oxnard High - Green

Technologies Academy VenturaThis program is a Senate Bill (SB) 70 Governor's Career Technical Education Initiative funding results for fiscal year (FY) 2009-10.

$ 72,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academy Program Green Academy

Alhambra High - A.H.S. Green Construction

Academy Los Angeles

This program is a Senate Bill (SB) 70 Governor's Career Technical Education Initiative funding results for fiscal year (FY) 2008-09.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academy Program Green Academy Oxnard High - Green

Technologies Academy VenturaThis program is a Senate Bill (SB) 70 Governor's Career Technical Education Initiative funding results for fiscal year (FY) 2008-09.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyEastside HS - School of Environmental Research and Science Academy

Los Angeles The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy

Littlerock HS - Agriculture and

Environmental Science Academy

Los AngelesThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy

Palmdale HS - Environmentally

Sustainable Design and Technology Academy

Los AngelesThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy

Belmont Senior HS - School of Science, Arts, and Global Engineering

(SAGE) Academy

Los AngelesThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

6 As of January 11, 2010

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California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyBirmingham HS - Technology and

Business AcademyLos Angeles

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

7 As of January 11, 2010

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California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyGarfield (James A.) HS -

Green Agricultural Design Academy

Los AngelesThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy

Jefferson (Thomas) HS - Engineering Design Academy for Global

Outlook Through Active Leadership

Los Angeles The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademySan Fernando Senior HS - Clean and Green

AcademyLos Angeles

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademySantee Education

Complex - Green energy Academy

Los AngelesThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy Sylmar HS - Solar and Wind Academy Los Angeles

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyUniversity Senior HS -

Academy of Health and Environmental Science

Los AngelesThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy

Venice Senior HS - Culinary Arts and

Sustainable Agriculture Academy (CASAA)

Los AngelesThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy

Valley Region Byrd Reconfirguation HS -

Water and Energy Technology Academy

Los Angeles The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy La Mirada HS - Solar Energy Academy Los Angeles

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyGanesha HS -

Green/environmental Science Academy

Los AngelesThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyLa Serna HS - Green and Clean Business

AcademyLos Angeles

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyKeppel (Mark) HS -

Automotive Technology Skills Academy

Los Angeles The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy

Arroyo Valley HS - Culinary Organic

Recyclable Environment (C.O.R.E.) Academy

San BernardinoThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyMountain View High School - Green Tech

AcademyLos Angeles

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for 2009-10 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers in 2010-11.

$ 29,000 Grades 10 to 12 Students

8 As of January 11, 2010

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California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyFoothill High School - Foothill Green Power

AcademyOrange

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for 2009-10 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers in 2010-11.

$ 29,000 Grades 10 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyTustin High School -

Tustin High Engineering Academy

Orange

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for 2009-10 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers in 2010-11.

$ 29,000 Grades 10 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyDesert Hot Springs High

School - Alternative Energy Academy

Riverside

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for 2009-10 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers in 2010-11.

$ 29,000 Grades 10 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyDesert Mirage High

School - Green Technology Academy

Riverside

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for 2009-10 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers in 2010-11.

$ 29,000 Grades 10 to 12 Students

$ 3,129,000

9 As of January 11, 2010

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California Gang Reduction, Intervention and Prevention Initiative

Green Industry Able-Disabled Advocacy, Inc. San Diego

The participants will receive a broad range of services, including mental health services, gang couseling, educational skills, occupational training in business services, biotech areas and green industry apprenticeships

$ 500,000

Gang members, gang-involved, or at-risk of gang involvement youth who are, in or out of school, and are

14–24 years of age

California Gang Reduction, Intervention and Prevention Initiative

Green Industry San Diego Imperial Counties Labor Council San Diego

The participants will receive a broad range of services, including mental health services, gang couseling, educational skills, occupational training in business services, biotech areas and green industry apprenticeships

$ 500,000

Gang members, gang-involved, or at-risk of gang involvement youth who are, in or out of school, and are

14–24 years of age

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademySantana HS -

Environmental Design Pathway Academy

San DiegoThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean Academy

Kearny Science, Connections & Technology -

Environmental Technology Academy

San DiegoThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademySouthwest HS - Eco-Engineering Program

AcademySan Diego

The Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

California Partnership Academies Green Academy Planning

Grants

Green/Clean AcademyNorth County Trade

Tech HS - GreenBuild Tech Academy

San DiegoThe Green/Clean Initiative is for planning grants for FY 2008-09 for schools intending to implement a California Partnership Academy in “green” careers.

$ 42,000 Grades 9 to 12 Students

SOUTHERN BORDER

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Summary of total Dollarsby Region

Population ARRA Non‐ARRA Regional TotalNorthern CA 532,460 $1,812,265 $0 $1,812,265N. Sac Valley 511,542 $8,170,648 $395,680 $8,566,328Greater Sac 2,275,106 $5,047,202 $1,727,000 $6,774,202Bay Area 7,354,555 $248,637,999 $1,921,700 $250,559,699Central Coast 1,078,931 $1,859,917 $855,249 $2,715,166San Joaquin Valley 3,862,937 $6,957,791 $1,116,472 $8,074,263Central Sierra 189,672 $0 $0 $0Southern CA 17,786,419 $34,495,349 $3,129,000 $37,624,349Border 3,165,044 $3,150,078 $1,197,000 $4,347,078Statewide 36,756,666 $19,160,726 $0 $19,160,726

ARRA Total $310,131,249Non‐ARRA Total $10,342,101

Grand TOTAL $320,473,350% of State Pop. % CA ARRA* % CA non‐ARRA* % CA total $*

Northern CA 1% 0.584% 0.00% 0.57%N. Sac Valley 1% 2.635% 3.83% 2.67%Greater Sac 6% 1.627% 16.70% 2.11%Greater Sac 6% 1.627% 16.70% 2.11%Bay Area 20% 80.172% 18.58% 78.18%Central Coast 3% 0.600% 8.27% 0.85%San Joaquin Valley 11% 2.243% 10.80% 2.52%Central Sierra 1% 0.000% 0.00% 0.00%Southern CA 48% 11.123% 30.25% 11.74%Border 9% 1.016% 11.57% 1.36%

100% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%*Does not include statewide grants

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Summary of total Dollarsby Region

N. Sac Valley

Greater Sac

Bay Area

Central Coast

San Joaquin Valley

Central Sierra

Southern CA

Border

% CA total $*

% of State Pop.

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%

Northern CA

N. Sac Valley

Greater Sac

Bay Area

Central Coast

San Joaquin Valley

Central Sierra

Southern CA

Border

% CA total $*

% of State Pop.